Satkula

Satkula

The Satkula mouth to Klosterwasser near Räckelwitz.
Origin Upper Lusatia
Mouth Klosterwasser
51°15′09″N 14°13′46″E / 51.2524°N 14.2294°E / 51.2524; 14.2294Coordinates: 51°15′09″N 14°13′46″E / 51.2524°N 14.2294°E / 51.2524; 14.2294
Basin countries Germany, Saxony, Upper Lusatia
Length ±11.4 km
Avg. discharge 1.01 m³/s
Basin area 57 km²

Satkula is a small stream of Saxony, Germany. The source of the Satkula is located in the village Kleinhänchen, municipality of Burkau/Porchow, Lusatia, Germany, in the Lusatian Highlands (Lausitzer Bergland). It is a right tributary of the Klosterwasser, which it joins near Räckelwitz. Satkula is a most important river for Sorbs in Lusatia.

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