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  2. List of rivers of Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Some of the Rivers of Hungary include: Rivers by length (> 100 km, only the length in Hungary) Tisza - 597 km - 62,06% of total length;

  3. Hydrology of Hungary - Wikipedia

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    In Hungary the Tisza is a sluggish river with a very gentle gradient. Before it was brought under control it regularly flooded an area of 2,000 km 2 (770 sq mi). The volume of water in the Tisza fluctuates even more than that in the Danube because the catchment area is mostly medium-height mountains, and not by high mountains with permanent snow.

  4. Category:Rivers of Hungary - Wikipedia

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    The rivers of Hungary. Subcategories. This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total. D. Danube (6 C, 63 P) Drava (3 C, 4 P) M. Mur (river) (2 C, 3 P

  5. Geography of Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Rivers. The springs of the major Hungarian rivers are outside the country. The two most important rivers, the Danube and the Tisza are navigable on their whole Hungarian length. They have several tributaries. Name: Length in Hungary: Danube: 417 km Tisza: 596 km Leitha: 180 km Rábca: Rába: 211 km Zala: 139 km Dráva: 125 km Ipoly: 143 km ...

  6. Tisza - Wikipedia

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    The river opened up for international navigation only recently; before, Hungary distinguished "national rivers" and "international rivers", indicating whether non-Hungarian vessels were allowed or not. After Hungary joined the European Union, this distinction was lifted and vessels were allowed on the Tisza. [9]

  7. Körös-ér - Wikipedia

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    The Körös-ér springs in the Hungarian part of the Subotička Peščara, between the towns of Jánoshalma and Kiskunhalas.It flows to the southeast, more as a series of connected bogs and less as a real river, without almost any settlements on its banks.

  8. Rába - Wikipedia

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    It flows through the Austrian states of Styria and Burgenland, and the Hungarian counties of Vas and Győr-Moson-Sopron. Of the Rába's 298.2 km (185.3 mi) length, about 100 km is in Austria. [1] It flows into a tributary of the Danube (Mosoni-Duna) in northwestern Hungary, in the city of Győr. Its basin area is 10,401 km 2 (4,016 sq mi). [4]

  9. Körös - Wikipedia

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    The Körös (Hungarian pronunciation:) or Criș (Romanian pronunciation:) (German: Kreisch) is a river in eastern Hungary and western Romania.Its length is 128.6 km (79.9 mi) from the confluence of its two source rivers Fehér-Körös (Crișul Alb) and Fekete-Körös (Crișul Negru) to its outflow into the Tisza.