Kecskés (river)

The Kecskés (Hungarian: Kecskés-patak) originates in the Cserhát range, southeast of Mátraverebély, Nógrád County, Hungary, at 490 metres above sea level. It flows northward to Bátonyterenye, where it joins with the Zagyva.

Kecskés
Location
CountryHungary
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationCserhát, Hungary
  elevation490 m (1,610 ft)
Mouth 
  location
Zagyva at Bátonyterenye
  coordinates
47°58′43″N 19°48′39″E
Basin features
ProgressionZagyvaTiszaDanubeBlack Sea

Settlements on the banks

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