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The Tisza, Tysa or Tisa, is one of the major rivers of
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and Eastern Europe. Once, it was called "the most Hungarian river" because it flowed entirely within the Kingdom of Hungary. Today, it crosses several national borders. The Tisza begins near Rakhiv in Ukraine, at the confluence of the White Tisa and Black Tisa, which is at coordinates 48.07465560782065, 24.24443465360461 (the former springs in the Chornohora mountains; the latter in the Gorgany range). From there, the Tisza flows west, roughly following Ukraine's borders with Romania and Hungary, then shortly as border between Slovakia and Hungary, later into Hungary, and finally into Serbia. It enters Hungary at Tiszabecs. It traverses Hungary from north to south. A few kilometers south of the Hungarian city of Szeged, it enters Serbia. Finally, it joins the Danube near the village of Stari Slankamen in Vojvodina, Serbia. The Tisza drains an area of about and has a length of Its mean annual
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is seasonally to . It contributes about 13% of the Danube's total
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is said to have been buried under a diverted section of the river Tisza.


Names

The river was known as the ''Tisia'' in
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; other ancient names for it included ''Pathissus'' ( in Ancient Greek and later ''Tissus'' (in Latin)), ( Pliny, '' Naturalis historia'', 4.25). It may be referred to as the ''Theiss'' in older English references, after the
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name for the river, '. It is known as the ''Tibisco'' in Italian, and in older
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references (as for instance in relation to the naval battles on the Danube between the Ottoman Empire and the Habsburg Empire in the 17th and 18th centuries) it is often referred to as the ''Tibisque''. Modern names for the Tisza in the languages of the countries it flows through include: * ro, Tisa, ; * uk, Тиса, Tysa, ; * sk, Tisa, ; * hu, Tisza, ; * sh-Cyrl, Тиса / sh-Latn, Tisa, .


Regulation

The length of the Tisza in Hungary used to be . It flowed through the Great Hungarian Plain, which is one of the largest flat areas in central Europe. Since plains can cause a river to flow very slowly, the Tisza used to follow a path with many curves and turns, which led to many large
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in the area. After several small-scale attempts, István Széchenyi organised the "regulation of the Tisza" ( hu, a Tisza szabályozása) which started on August 27 1846, and substantially ended in 1880. The new length of the river in Hungary was reduced to in total, with of dead channels and of new riverbed.


Lake Tisza

In the 1970s, the building of the
Tisza Dam The Tisza Dam, also known as the Kisköre Dam is a gravity dam on the Tisza River near Kisköre in Heves (county), Heves county, Hungary. It is the tallest dam in the country and also creates the largest reservoir in the country, Lake Tisza. It is ...
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Kisköre Kisköre is a town in Heves County, Hungary Hungary ( hu, Magyarország ) is a landlocked country in Central Europe. Spanning of the Pannonian Basin, Carpathian Basin, it is bordered by Slovakia to the north, Ukraine to the northeast, Rom ...
started with the purpose of helping to control floods as well as storing water for drought seasons. However, the resulting
Lake Tisza Lake Tisza ( hu, Tisza-tó), also known as Kisköre Reservoir (Hungarian: ''Kiskörei-víztározó''), is the largest artificial lake in Hungary. It is located at the southeastern edge of Heves county, next to counties Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén, Ha ...
became one of the most popular tourist destinations in Hungary since it had similar features to Lake Balaton at drastically cheaper prices and was not crowded.


Navigation

The Tisza is navigable over much of its course. The river opened up for international navigation only recently; before, Hungary distinguished "national rivers" and "international rivers", indicating whether non-Hungarian vessels were allowed or not. After Hungary joined the European Union, this distinction was lifted and vessels were allowed on the Tisza. Conditions of navigation differ with the circumstances: when the river is in flood, it is often unnavigable, just as it is at times of extreme drought.


Wildlife

The Tisza has a rich and varied wildlife. Over 200 species of birds reside in the bird reserve of Tiszafüred. The flood plains along the river boast large amounts of diverse plant and animal life. In particular, the yearly "flowering" of the Tisza is considered a local natural wonder. The flowering attracts vast numbers of mayflies which is a well known spectacle. In September 2020, colonies of magnificent bryozoans were discovered in the river.


Pollution

In early 2000, there was a sequence of serious pollution incidents originating from accidental industrial discharges in Romania. The first, in January 2000, occurred when there was a release of sludge containing
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from a Romanian mine and killed 2000 tons of fish. The second, from a mine pond at Baia Borsa, northern Romania, resulted in the release of of sludge containing zinc, lead and copper occurred in early March 2000. A week later, the third spill occurred at the same mining site at Baia Borsa, staining the river black, possibly including heavy metals. This series of incidents were described at the time as the most serious environmental disaster to hit central Europe since the
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. Usage of river water for any purpose was temporarily banned and the Hungarian government pressed the Romanians and the European Union to close all installations that could lead to further pollution. Examination of river sediments indicates that pollution incidents from mines have occurred for over a century.


Geography


Tributaries

The following rivers are tributaries to the river Tisza: *
Vișeu The Vișeu ( hu, Visó) in northern Romania is a left tributary of the river Tisza. Its source is in the Rodna Mountains. It passes through the following villages, communes and cities: Borșa (city), Moisei (commune), Vișeu de Sus (city), Vișeu ...
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) *
Kosivska Kosivska ( uk, Косівська; hu, Kaszó-patak) is a river in Zakarpattia Oblast of Ukraine. Right tributary of Tisza. It flows into the Tisza at the border with Romania Romania ( ; ro, România ) is a country located at the crossroad ...
(entering at Luh) *Shopurka (entering at
Velykyi Bychkiv Velykyi Bychkiv ( uk, Вели́кий Бичкі́в; rue, Великый Бичкôв; hu, Nagybocskó, Nagybocska; ro, Bocicoiu Mare; cs, Velký Bočkov; sk, Veľký Bočkov, Bočková) is an urban-type settlement in Rakhiv Raion (distric ...
) * Iza (entering at
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Teresva Teresva ( uk, Тересва, german: Theresiental, ro, Teresva, hu, Taracköz, sk, Terešva) is an urban-type settlement in Tiachiv Raion (district) of Zakarpattia Oblast (region) in western Ukraine. It is situated at the confluence of the ri ...
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Tereblia Tereblia ( uk, Теребля) is a village in Zakarpattia Oblast (province) of western Ukraine. The village is located around 11 km north of Tiachiv, on the river Tereblia. Administratively, the village belongs to the Tiachiv Raion, Zakarpa ...
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Bushtyno Bushtyno ( uk, Буштино, hu, Bustyaháza, ro, Bustea, sk, Buštín, yi, בישטינא) is an urban-type settlement in Tiachiv Raion (district) of Zakarpattia Oblast (region) in western Ukraine. The town's population was 8,506 as of the ...
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Borzhava The Borzhava ( uk, Боржава) ( Hungarian: ''Borzsa'') is a right tributary of the river Tisza in the Zakarpattia Oblast, western Ukraine. Its basin covers an area of .Tur * Szamos (entering near Vásárosnamény) ** Someșul Mare (in Dej) *** Șieu (in Beclean) **** Bistrița (near Bistrița) ** Someșul Mic (in
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(in Gilău) * Kraszna (entering in Vásárosnamény) * Bodrog (entering in
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) ** Ondava (near
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(near Cejkov) ***
Laborec The Laborec ( ukr, Лаборець; hu, Laborc) is a river in eastern Slovakia that flows through the districts of Medzilaborce, Humenné, and Michalovce in the Košice Region, and the Prešov Region. The river drains the Laborec Highlands. It ...
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(near Pavlovce nad Uhom) ****
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(entering near Padej) *
Čik The Čik or Čiker ( Serbian Cyrillic: Чик or Чикер; Hungarian: Csík-ér, Croatian: Čik or Čiker) is a river in northern Serbia. A long right tributary to the Tisa river, it flows entirely within the Bačka region of Vojvodina provin ...
(entering near
Bačko Petrovo Selo Bačko Petrovo Selo ( sr-cyr, Бачко Петрово Село; Hungarian: ''Péterréve'', German: ''Batschko Petrovo Selo'') is a village located in the Bečej Municipality, in the South Bačka District of Serbia. It is situated in the Auton ...
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Jegrička The Jegrička ( Serbian Cyrillic: Јегричка; Hungarian: ''Egres''; German: ''Egresch'') is a river in northern Serbia, in the Bačka region of the Vojvodina province, a right tributary to the Tisa river. Geography The Jegrička is '' ...
(entering near Žabalj) * Bega (entering near Titel)


Cities and towns

The Tisza (''Tisa'') flows through the following countries and cities (ordered from the source to mouth): * ** Rakhiv ** Tiachiv ** Khust ** Vynohradiv * **
Malé Trakany Malé Trakany ( hu, Kistárkány) is a village and municipality in the Trebišov District in the Košice Region of south-eastern Slovakia. History In historical records the village was first mentioned in 1332. Geography The village lies at an a ...
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Veľké Trakany Veľké Trakany (; hu, Nagytárkány) is a village and municipality in the Trebišov District in the Košice Region of south-eastern Slovakia. History In historical records the village was first mentioned in 1320. Geography The village lies ...
** Biel * **
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* ** Vásárosnamény ** Záhony **
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**
Tiszalök Tiszalök is a town in Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg county, in the Northern Great Plain region of eastern Hungary. Geography It covers an area of and, in 2015, had a population of 5,395. Notable people * Miklós Kocsis, sport shooter * Countess A ...
** Tiszaújváros ** Tiszafüred ** Szolnok **
Tiszakécske Tiszakécske is a town in Bács-Kiskun county, Hungary and the administrative centre of the Tiszakécske District. It is also famous of its spa and recreational parks. Notable people * Zoltán Varga (born 1977), footballer *József Bujáki (born ...
** Csongrád ** Szentes ** Szeged * ** Kanjiža ** Novi Kneževac ** Senta **
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Bačko Petrovo Selo Bačko Petrovo Selo ( sr-cyr, Бачко Петрово Село; Hungarian: ''Péterréve'', German: ''Batschko Petrovo Selo'') is a village located in the Bečej Municipality, in the South Bačka District of Serbia. It is situated in the Auton ...
** Bečej ** Novi Bečej ** Titel


See also

*
Tice (wetlands) Tice are wetlands, which are the remains of the old bed of the river Tisza in the present-day Latorica Protected Landscape Area (situated along the Latorica River) in Slovakia. The Tisza flowed 20 thousand years ago. The Tice, along with other ter ...
*
Ečka fish pond The Ečka fish pond ( sr-cyrl, Рибњак Ечка, translit=Ribnjak Ečka) is the largest fish pond in Serbia and among the largest in Europe. It is located in the plains of western Banat region, near the confluence of the Begej river into the T ...


References


External links


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About Tisza

the Living Tisza *River Basin Report: Tisza Rive
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