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Váh
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Váh , Hung. Vág, river, c.245 mi (390 km) long, Slovakia. It is formed by the union of the Biély Váh, rising in the High Tatra, and the Cierny Váh, rising in the Low Tatra, and flows SW into the Danube at Komárno. The Orava and Nitra rivers are its chief tributaries. Author not available, VÁH. , The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition 2007 ...
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Waag
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
see Váh , river, Slovakia.
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Komárno
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
... both sides of the Danube, at its confluence with the Nitra and Váh rivers. Komárno (1991 pop. 37,346) is located on the left bank ... The site of Komárno was fortified by the Romans. It became a free city in 1331. Later a part of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy ...
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