Bodrog
River Tisza and Bodrog at Tokaj from above
Location
CountriesSlovakia and Hungary
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationConfluence of Ondava and Latorica rivers in Slovakia
Mouth 
  location
Tokaj
Length67 km (42 mi)
Basin size13,579 km2 (5,243 sq mi) 14,310.6 km2 (5,525.4 sq mi)[1]
Discharge 
  locationTokaj, Hungary (near mouth)
  average128 m3/s (4,500 cu ft/s) 115.107 m3/s (4,065.0 cu ft/s)[2]
Basin features
ProgressionTiszaDanubeBlack Sea

The Bodrog is a river in eastern Slovakia and north-eastern Hungary. It is a tributary to 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 border at the village of Felsőberecki (near Sátoraljaújhely) in Hungary, and Streda nad Bodrogom in Slovakia, where it is also the lowest point in Slovakia (94.3 m AMSL), and continues its flow through the Hungarian county Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén, until it meets the river Tisza,[3] in Tokaj. A town along its course is Sárospatak, in Hungary.

Its length is 67 km (15 in Slovakia, 52 in Hungary). Its watershed area is 13,579 km2 of which 972 km2 is in Hungary. The river is rich in fish.

References

  1. "Rivers Network". 2020. Archived from the original on 2022-10-12. Retrieved 2022-03-14.
  2. "Rivers Network". 2020. Archived from the original on 2022-10-12. Retrieved 2022-03-14.
  3. "Area along the Bodrog". bodrogtura.eu. Retrieved 4 September 2015.

48°07′N 21°25′E / 48.117°N 21.417°E / 48.117; 21.417

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