patakok
Patakok is the Hungarian term for small streams or creeks. The singular is patak and the plural patakok. In geography and place names, patakok describe natural channels of running water that are smaller than rivers, typically formed by precipitation, snowmelt, or groundwater discharge. They are common throughout Hungary and the surrounding Carpathian Basin, where many streams bear the name patak in local toponyms.
Physically, patakok are usually narrow and shallow, with beds composed of sediment such as mud, sand, or
Ecologically, patakok support a range of habitats for aquatic and semi-aquatic life. They host macroinvertebrates, fish
Human interactions and threats include water withdrawal for irrigation, pollution from agriculture or settlements, sedimentation, and