Váh is the longest Slovak river by flow in Slovakia. It flows west from the Tatras and turns south near Žilina. The altitude at the place of origin at Kráľová Lehota is 664 m above sea level. Váh is formed by the confluence of two smaller rivers - the White and Black Vah. Biely Váh springs on the slopes of Kriváň in the High Tatras, Čierny Váh springs under Kráľová hoľa in the Low Tatras. Váh flows into the Danube in Komárno.
Váh is the longest Slovak river by flow in Slovakia. It flows west from the Tatras and turns south near Žilina. The altitude at the place of origin at Kráľová Lehota is 664 m above sea level. Váh is formed by the confluence of two smaller rivers - the White and Black Vah. Biely Váh springs on the slopes of Kriváň in the High Tatras, Čierny Váh springs under Kráľová hoľa in the Low Tatras. Váh flows into the Danube in Komárno.