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It is stated in the text that "Zlatica receives from the right its main tributary, another Romanian-Serbian river, the Begej", but in the Begej article, it is stated that Begej "flows into the Tisa river". Which one is right?

Hello. Both are right :o) There are two Begej rivers, one much longer which flows into the Tisa and another, short one, which flows into the Zlatica. As Zlatica has no other major tributaries, the short Begej is its major natural tributary. Both Begejs originate in Romania and flow into Serbia. Short Begej is usually nameless on most of the maps, but the large wall-size geographical map of FR Yugoslavia (by Geokarta) from 1993 names it as such (it is possible it has some other name too). PajaBG 20:55, 6 February 2007 (UTC)