The Hornád ( Slovak , pronounced [ˈɦɔrnaːt] ) or Hernád ( Hungarian , pronounced [ˈhɛrnaːd] ) is a river in eastern Slovakia and north-eastern Hungary .
6-613: It is a tributary to the river Slaná (Sajo) . The source of the Hornád is the eastern slopes of Kráľova hoľa hill, south of Šuňava . The river is 286 km long, with 178 km located in Slovakia , and the remaining 108 km in Hungary . Cities along its course are Spišská Nová Ves and Košice , both in Slovakia. It flows into the river Sajó ( Slovak Slaná) southeast of Miskolc . Along
12-685: Is a river in Slovakia and Hungary . Its length is 229 km, of which 110 km is in Slovakia. Its source is in the Stolica Mountains range of the Slovak Ore Mountains . It flows through the Slovak town Rožňava and the Hungarian city Miskolc . In Hungary Sajó flows through the county of Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén . It flows into the River Tisza near Tiszaújváros . Its main tributaries are
18-787: The Bodva and the Hornád . It is also known for the Battle of the Sajó River from 11 April 1241 between the Mongol Empire and the Kingdom of Hungary . Catchment area of the Sajó river by country: Important hydrological stations along the Sajó river: ( Rozsnyó ) Complete list of streams ( slovak 'potok' ; Hungarian ' patak ') and rivers flowing into the Sajó (from the estuary upwards): tributary The origin of
24-534: The salt road existing already in times of Great Moravia . The supporters argue by numerous Slavic toponyms in the river basin and by local names related to soľ (salt) and Moravia like Moravce , Soľár , Solišče , Soľka , Soľník , Morava (according to this interpretation the Hungarian name is a later translation). This article related to a river in Hungary is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén location article
30-401: The name is the subject of scholar discussions. Hungarian linguists and historians suggested the derivation from the Hungarian sojó, só folyó (salt water, river) already in the 19th century. Newer theories associate the name with sió referring to fast streams. According to Slovak linguists the name is pre-Hungarian ( Slaná : salt river) and most likely not associated with the salinity but with
36-556: The river are a series of six separate limestone rocky cliffs and steep slopes, which collectively make up the Site of Community Importance 'Hornádske vápence'. This article related to a river in Hungary is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article related to a river in Slovakia is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Saj%C3%B3 The Sajó ( Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈʃɒjoː] SHOH -yoe , Hungarian ) or Slaná ( Slovak )
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