List of Rivers of Slovakia - Ordered By Rivers and Their Tributaries (selection)

Ordered By Rivers and Their Tributaries (selection)

ordered against the direction of the river flow; H stands for Hungary

  • Danube/Dunaj
    • Tisa (mouth at Novi Sad, Serbia)
      • Slaná (at Tiszagyulaháza, H)
        • Hornád (at Ónod, H)
          • Torysa (at Nižná Hutka)
          • Hnilec (at Margecany)
        • Bodva (at Boldva, H)
          • Turňa (near Turňa nad Bodvou)
          • Ida (near Turňa nad Bodvou)
        • Rimava (at Vlkyňa)
        • Turiec (near Tornaľa)
        • Muráň (at Bretka)
      • Bodrog* (at Tokaj, H)
        • Roňava (at Sátoraljaújhely, H)
        • Ondava* (at Zemplín (village))
          • Topľa (at Tušice)
        • Latorica* (at Zemplín)
          • Laborec (at Zatín)
            • Uzh/Uh (at Drahňov)
            • Cirocha (at Humenné)
    • Ipeľ (at Szob, H)
      • Štiavnica (at Hrkovce)
      • Krupinica (at Šahy)
      • Krtíš (at Slovenské Ďarmoty)
      • Tisovník (at Muľa)
    • Hron (at Kamenica nad Hronom)
      • Slatina (at Zvolen)
      • Bystrica (at Banská Bystrica)
    • Váh (at Komárno)
      • Nitra (at Komárno)
        • Žitava (at Martovce)
        • Radosinka (at Lužianky)
        • Bebrava (at Práznovce)
      • Little Danube/Malý 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)
      • Rajčanka (at Žilina)
      • Turiec (at Martin)
      • Orava (at Kraľovany)
      • Revúca (at Ružomberok)
      • Belá (at Liptovský Hrádok)
      • Čierny Váh (at Kráľova Lehota)
      • Biely Váh (at Kráľova Lehota)
    • Morava (in Bratislava (city part Devín))
      • Myjava (at Kúty)
      • Chvojnica (near Holíč)
  • Dunajec
    • Poprad (at Nowy Sącz, Poland)

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