Dudváh

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The Dudváh ( Dudwaag German, Hungarian Dudvág ) is a 97 km long right tributary of the Waag in western Slovakia. The river rises in about 590 m altitude in the hall of the village Stara Turá. The river is divided into two parts: the Horný Dudváh rises in the Little Carpathians west of the community Častkovce. Then it flows to the south of the Danube hills. Since it runs parallel to the east -flowing river Vah, the Dudváh has exclusively right inflows and thus drains the eastern slopes of the Small Carpathians.

In Siladice the river divides: during Horný Dudváh where it discharges into the Waag, branches off just before the confluence of the Dolny Dudváh. He takes on more right tributaries, such as Trnavka or Gidra and continues to flow to the south. It flows through the city Sládkovičovo before it flows into the Čierna voda at Kráľov Brod. The Čierna voda then opens into the Little Danube, which in turn flows into the Waag in Kolárovo.

  • River system Waag
  • River in Europe
  • River in Slovakia
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