The Slizza (Italian language) or Gailitz (German language; , ) is an Alpine torrent in Italy and Austria, a right tributary of the river Gail. Its drainage basin is .
Course
Its source is below the
Sella Nevea mountain pass in the
Julian Alps, where it is known as the
Rio del Lago (
Seebach).
[ Torrente Rio del Lago - Slizza , tarvisiano.org.] It flows in a north-easterly direction through Lago del Predil and via Cave del Predil down towards the town of
Tarvisio. Here it enters the broad
Val Canale and its waters are swelled by a number of tributaries. Near the village of Coccau it is joined by the Rio di Fussine and at the village of Thörl, it crosses the border with
Carinthia, Austria, where it is called the Gailitz. It then passes through
Arnoldstein before flowing into the Gail.
The water quality of the Gailitz in Austria has significantly improved since the closure of the Arnoldstein Lead smelting in 1987/88. Today it is today again the home range of fish like brown trout, grayling and even European bullhead.
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