Hornád
Hornád is known as the eighth-longest river in Hungary. It is a river in eastern Slovakia and northern Hungary. This river is a tributary of the Slaná River (Sajo). The Hornád originates on the eastern slopes of Kráľova hoľa hill, south of Šuňava.
The river is 286 kilometers long, with 178 kilometers in Slovakia and the remaining 108 kilometers in Hungary.
Spišská Nová Ves and Košice, both in Slovakia, are cities along Hornád's path. It flows into the Sajó (Slovak Slaná) river southeast of Miskolc. Along the river, there are six different limestone stony cliffs and steep slopes that make up the Site of Community Importance 'Hornádske vápence.'
Other long rivers in Hungary are Crișul Alb which is 147 miles and Ipeľ which is 144 miles.
Length: 178 miles (shared with Slovakia)