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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;
Hableány ([ˈhɒblɛaːɲ]; Hungarian for ' Mermaid ') was a 27-metre (89 ft) river cruiser operated on the Danube river in Budapest, Hungary. On the rainy night of May 29, 2019, at 9:05 pm the 135-metre (443 ft) Viking Sigyn collided with Hableány from behind under the Margaret Bridge near the Parliament Building. [2] Hableány sank in 7 ...
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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 ] [ 2 ]
Hydro graphically Hungary can be divided into two roughly equal parts: the drainage basins of the Danube and the Tisza.. The present network of Hungary's rivers began to take shape at the end of the Tertiary and the beginning of the Quaternary periods when the Pannonian Sea retreated from the basin.
The Sajó (Hungarian pronunciation: SHOH-yoe, Hungarian) or Slaná is a river in Slovakia and Hungary. Its length is 229 km, of which 110 km is in Slovakia. Its source is in the Stolica Mountains range of the Slovak Ore Mountains. It flows through the Slovak town Rožňava and the Hungarian city Miskolc.
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.
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.