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River in Hungary
Galga
Location
CountryHungary
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationCserhát mountains near Becske
Mouth 
 • locationZagyva (near Jászfényszaru)
 • coordinates47°33′08″N 19°42′57″E / 47.5523°N 19.7159°E / 47.5523; 19.7159
Length58 km (36 mi)
Basin size568 km (219 sq mi)
Discharge 
 • average0.6 m/s (21 cu ft/s)
Basin features
ProgressionZagyvaTiszaDanubeBlack Sea

Galga is a right tributary of the river Zagyva in the Cserhát mountains and the Great Hungarian Plain, Hungary. It originates at Becske, Nógrád County, at the Hill Szandai. The end of the river is at Jászfényszaru, where it flows into the Zagyva.

Because of the major disasters caused by the river in the 1970s, it became regulated by the Aszód-based GAVIT, which is responsible for Galga and all of the streams flowing into the river.

References

  1. Görgey, Artúr (1852). My Life and Acts in Hungary in the 1848 and 1849. David Bogue.


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