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The Plazović (Serbian Cyrillic: Плазовић) or Kiđoš ((ハンガリー語:Kígyós); Serbian Cyrillic: Киђош), is a river in southern Hungary and northern Serbia. It flows entirely within the Bačka region, and during its 129 km long course, on a section of only 15 km, it crosses the Hungarian-Serbian border eight times (92 km in Hungary, 37 km in Serbia). ==Hungary== The Kígyós (Hungarian: snake) originates in Hungary from two streams. One stream, the ''Bokodi-Kígyós-csatorna'', itself originates from two smaller streams west of the city of Baja. One stream springs out at the village of Rém, other one at Borota. The streams meet at Felsőszentiván and continue to the south, next to the villages of Bácsbokod and Bácsborsód. Another stream, the ''Mátételkei-Kígyós-csatorna'' originates north of the village of Tataháza, and it flows to the south next to the village of Mátételke. The river comes close to the Serbian border but turns west, flowing next to the village of Katymár. East of Katymár, right before it crosses the Serbian border, two rivers join and from that point the river is generally known as the Plazović. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Plazović」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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