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Description
Czadeczka (Slov. Čadečka) - a large stream in the Silesian Beskid, in Jaworzynka in Cieszyn County.
Czadeczka is one of the few Polish watercourses belonging to the Black Sea drainage basin. The sources of Czadeczka are located on the southwestern slopes of Ochodzita and under the Rupienka Pass. As it flows, the stream makes a wide arc to the west and south, then takes in the waters of its left-bank tributary, the Krêzelka, and below the settlement of Czadeczka (the southernmost hamlet of Jaworzynka) it crosses the state border, flowing - already on the border of the villages of Skalité and Čierne in Slovakia - into the Čierňanka. Then the Kysuca and later the Váh lead the waters of Čadecka to the Danube[1]. The stream is named after the town of Čadca, where Čierňanka flows into the Kysuca.
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