Sajó River

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The Sajó River is a waterway in Central Europe, chiefly in present-day Hungary and Slovakia, historically notable as the site of the Mongol victory over the Kingdom of Hungary at the 1241 Battle of Mohi.

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All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Sajó River canonical 6
Sajó river basin 1

Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf river
basinCountry Hungary
Slovakia
borderCrossing Slovakia–Hungary border
continent Europe
country Hungary
Slovakia
drainageBasin Black Sea basin via Tisza and Danube
ecosystemType freshwater river
eventDate 11 April 1241
flowsInto Tisza River near Tiszaújváros
flowsThrough Banská Bystrica region
surface form: Banská Bystrica Region

Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County
Košice Region
Miskolc
hasIssue water pollution in lower reaches
hasTributary Bodva River
surface form: Bódva River

Hernád River NERFINISHED
Rimava River NERFINISHED
Turiec (tributary of Sajó)
historicalEventSite Battle of Mohi
historicalPeriod Mongol invasions of Europe
surface form: Mongol invasion of Europe

Mongol invasion of Hungary
knownAs Sajó
Slaná
languageOfName Hungarian
Slovak
locatedIn Carpathian Basin
Central Europe
mouth Tisza
surface form: Tisza River
near Kazincbarcika
Mohi
Rožňava
Ónod
notableFor site of 1241 Mongol victory over Kingdom of Hungary
partOf Danube River basin
Hungarian waterway network
Slovak waterway network
Tisza River basin
region Eastern Slovakia
Northern Hungary
sourceLocation Slovak Ore Mountains
tributaryOf Tisza
surface form: Tisza River
usedFor fishing
industry
irrigation

Referenced by (7)

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Battle of Mohi riverCrossing Sajó River
Szinva hasMouthIn Sajó River
Szinva partOf Sajó River
this entity surface form: Sajó river basin
Szinva flowsInto Sajó River
Hornád River mouth Sajó River
Hornád River tributaryOf Sajó River