- The
Ondava is a
river in
eastern Slovakia, the
northern source river of the Bodrog. Its
source is in the Low
Beskids (Eastern
Carpathian Mountains), near...
- the
border with Hungary), the Bodrog, the Laborec, the
Latorica and the
Ondava. The
biggest volume of
discharge in
Slovak rivers is
during spring, when...
-
Bodrog arises through the
confluence of the
rivers Ondava and Latorica] Roňava (at Sátoraljaújhely, H)
Ondava* (at Zemplín (village)) Topľa (at Tušice) Latorica*...
- Slovakia,
situated near Košice and Prešov, and
between the Topľa
River and the
Ondava River. The city is
divided into
three parts:
Vranov nad Topľou proper, Čemerné...
-
wheeled self-propelled howitzer – ****anese
artillery "
Ondava (152mm samohybná kanónová houfnice)" [
Ondava (152mm self-propelled gun howitzer)]. Valka.cz (in...
- vrchovina) is a
mountain range in the Prešov
Region of Slovakia,
named for the
Ondava River. The
mountains are part of the
Lower Beskids ranges (known in Polish...
- of the
river Tisza. The
Bodrog is
formed by the
confluence of the
rivers Ondava and
Latorica near Zemplín in
eastern Slovakia. It
crosses the Slovak–Hungarian...
- (in Gilău)
Kraszna (entering in Vásárosnamény)
Bodrog (entering in Tokaj)
Ondava (near Cejkov)
Latorica (near Cejkov)
Laborec (near Oborín) Uzh (near Pavlovce...
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Beskidy Środkowe) or Low
Beskids (Slovak: Nízke Beskydy) Busov, in
Slovakia Ondava Highlands (Slovak: Ondavská vrchovina) Low
Beskid (Polish:
Beskid Niski)...
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Ondava. It is 131.4 km (81.6 mi) long and its
basin covers an area of 1,544 km2 (596 sq mi). It
rises in the Čergov mountains,
flows through Ondava Highlands...