Bodrog
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| Bodrog | |
|---|---|
| River Tisza & Bodrog at Tokaj from above | |
| Origin | Confluence of Ondava and Latorica rivers in Slovakia |
| Mouth | Tokaj |
| Basin countries | Slovakia, Hungary |
| Length | 67 km |
| Avg. discharge | 115 m³/s |
| Basin area | 13,579 km² |
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 Zemplin 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 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.

