Cirocha (Hungarian: Ciróka; Ukrainian: Ціроха) is a right tributary of the river Laborec in the Prešov Region of eastern Slovakia. It is 50.1 km (31.1 mi)...
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the volcanic Vihorlat mountains and at the confluence of the Laborec and Cirocha Rivers. The name comes from a common Slavic word "humno" (gumьno). In Slovak...
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Rusyn: Снина) is a town in Slovakia located at the confluence of the Cirocha river and the small river Pčolinka in the valley between the Bukovec Mountains...
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Tušice) Latorica* (at Zemplín) Laborec (at Zatín) Uzh/Uh (at Drahňov) Cirocha (at Humenné) Ipeľ (at Szob, H) Štiavnica (at Hrkovce) Krupinica (at Šahy)...
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Latorica (near Cejkov) Laborec (near Oborín) Uzh (near Pavlovce nad Uhom) Cirocha (in Humenné) Stara Vicha Kerepets Sajó (entering near Tiszaújváros) Hornád...
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Vienna Award Visegrád Group River(s) that connect(s) Poland to Hungary: Cirocha, via Poloniny National Park Laborec Latoritsa Bodrog Tisza Michał Czajkowski...
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citizens it is the biggest village in the District. There are two rivers Cirocha and Kamenica that merge approximately 1 km off the village. There are 23...
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Prešov Region of north-eastern Slovakia. The municipality lies in the Cirocha river valley, at an altitude of 257 metres and with a total area of 167...
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joins the Laborec near the city of Drahňov in Michalovce District, and the Cirocha river. The Laborec itself is a tributary, flowing into the Latorica river...
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source of drinking water in the area, built on the headwaters of the river Cirocha. Building started in 1981. 3,463 inhabitants were evacuated from 769 dwellings...
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