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Hron

The Hron (Slovak: Hron; German: Gran; Hungarian: Garam; Latin: Granus) is a 271-kilometre (168 mi) long left tributary of the Danube and the second-longest river in Slovakia. It flows from its source in the Low Tatra Mountains (below Kr????ova ho??a) through central and southern Slovakia, emptying into the Danube near ??t??rovo and Esztergom. Major cities and towns on the Hron are Brezno, Bansk?? Bystrica, Slia??, Zvolen, ??iar nad Hronom, ??arnovica, Nov?? Ba??a, Tlma??e, Levice, ??eliezovce, and ??t??rovo. Hron is a popular destination of water tourism.

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    The Hron (Slovak: Hron; German: Gran; Hungarian: Garam; Latin: Granus) is a 271-kilometre (168 mi) long left tributary of the Danube and the second-longest river in Slovakia. It flows from its source in the Low Tatra Mountains (below Kr????ova ho??a) through central and southern Slovakia, emptying into the Danube near ??t??rovo and Esztergom. Major cities and towns on the Hron are Brezno, Bansk?? Bystrica, Slia??, Zvolen, ??iar nad Hronom, ??arnovica, Nov?? Ba??a, Tlma??e, Levice, ??eliezovce, and ??t??rovo. Hron is a popular destination of water tourism.

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