• The Dudváh (also: Horný Dudváh, Hungarian: Dudvág) is a lowland river in western Slovakia. Its source is located in the Čachtice Little Carpathians, and...
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  • Dunaj (at Kolárovo) Čierna Voda (at Veľký Ostrov near Komárno) Dudváh (at Čierna Voda) Dudváh (at Siladice) Kysuca (at Žilina) Bystrica (at Krásno nad Kysucou)...
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    tributaries are Belá, Orava, Varínka, Kysuca, Biela voda, Vlára, Dubová, Dudváh and Malý Dunaj rivers. In late medieval time it was a property of Stibor...
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    which creates with Danube the island of Žitný ostrov, Váh in the east, Dudváh in the centre, and Morava River in the north-west, along the Austrian and...
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  • Petržalka Andrew Duda 851 02 Bratislava 5 Dudvážska ulica Podunajské Biskupice Dudváh 821 07 Bratislava 214 Dunajská ulica Staré Mesto Dunaj 811 08 Bratislava...
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  • Blava is a right tributary of the Dolný Dudváh in Trnava District, Western Slovakia. It flows into the Dolný Dudváh near Križovany nad Dudváhom. It is 9...
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  • 7 km (19.1 mi) Basin size 131 km2 (51 sq mi) Basin features Progression Dolná Blava→ Dolný Dudváh→ Čierna voda→ Little Danube→ Váh→ Danube→ Black Sea...
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  • created during the nineteenth century, when the floodplain forest along the Dudváh river was transformed into parkland surrounding the castle, which was used...
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    Near the town Čierna Voda, it is joined by its largest tributary: the Dudváh. It discharges into the Little Danube river near the village Dolný Chotár...
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    Lowland, in the region known as Dolné Považie (Lower Váh region) on the Dudváh river, around 45 km east of Slovak capital Bratislava and 8 km from district...
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    Fraňo Štefunko (born 4 August 1903, Dudváh-Vlčkovce, Slovakia (then Austro-Hungary) – died 6 April 1974, Martin, Slovakia (then Czechoslovakia)), was a...
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    Inovec in the east, Danubian Hills in the center and south and the Váh and Dudváh rivers. Piešťany District has an area of 381 km2 and a population of 64...
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  • Hungary. Joachim resided in the royal camp along the lowland river Dudvág (or Dudváh) in mid-June, then at Pressburg (present-day Bratislava in Slovakia) after...
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