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  2. List of rivers of Hungary - Wikipedia

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    The rivers in this section are sorted north-west (Austria) to south (Croatia-Serbia). Danube/Duna (main branch at Sulina , Romania ) Mosoni-Duna - branch of Danube

  3. Hydrology of Hungary - Wikipedia

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    The lower section of the river crosses the Romanian Plain and flows into the Black Sea through a delta. The Hungarian section of the river is 417 km (259 mi) long, from which 140 km (87 mi) forms the border between Hungary and Slovakia, from Rusovce to the mouth of the Ipeľ (Ipoly).

  4. Category:Rivers of Hungary - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 16 December 2016, at 02:43 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Geography of Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Less important rivers include the Drava along the Croatian border, the Rába, the Szamos, the Sió, and the Ipoly along the Slovakian border. Hungary has three major lakes. Lake Balaton, the largest, is 78 km long and from 3 to 14 km wide, with an area of 600 square km. [3] Hungarians often refer to it as the Hungarian Sea.

  6. Tisza - Wikipedia

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    The Hungarian and Vojvodina part of the Tisza River Basin is a flat area bordered by small ranges of hills and mountains from the north and dominated by the Hungarian lowland. [ 16 ] Important hydrographic stations along the Tisza River (full list) [ 17 ] [ 18 ] [ 4 ]

  7. Rába - Wikipedia

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    This article related to a river in Hungary is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v t e This Styria location article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  8. Zagyva - Wikipedia

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    The Zagyva meets the Tisza River in Szolnok. The Zagyva is a river in Hungary. Its length is 179 km, and drains an area of about 5,677 km 2. The source is near Salgótarján in Nógrád county. It flows through the towns of Bátonyterenye, Pásztó, Hatvan and Jászberény and flows into the Tisza at Szolnok. Average discharge at Szolnok is 9 m ...

  9. Leitha - Wikipedia

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    The Lithaha River in the Carolingian Avar March was first mentioned in an 833 deed issued by Louis the German, son of the Carolingian emperor Louis the Pious and ruler over the stem duchy of Bavaria. The Old High German name lît probably referred to a Pannonian ( Illyrian ) denotation for "mud", as maintained in the former Hungarian name Sár ...