Bela Reka is a village in Šabac, Serbia.
Archeological findings dating to 1st and 2nd century AD Roman Serbia of a villa rustica, high quality golden and silver jewelry and other vessels and 322 coins. [1]
Bela Reka may refer to several places in Serbia:
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