What is Tisza?

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"Tisa" redirects here. For other uses, see Tisa (disambiguation) and Tisza (disambiguation).


Tisza River
Romanian: Tisa
Ukrainian: Тиса
Slovak: Tisa
Serbian: Тиса/Tisa
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The Tisza in Szeged, Hungary
The Tisza in Szeged, Hungary
Countries |Ukraine, Romania, Hungary, Slovakia, Serbia
Length |1,358 km (844 mi)
Watershed157,183 km (60689 mi)
Source |
 - locationEastern Carpathians,Ukraine
 - elevation2,020 m (6627 ft)
MouthDanube
 - locationDownstream of Novisad,Serbia
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Map of the Tisza and southern part of the Danube
Map of the Tisza and southern part of the Danube


The Tisza is one of the major rivers of Central Europe. It originates in Ukraine, with the White Tisza in the Chornohora and Black Tisza in the Gorgany range, flows partially along the Romanian border, passes through Hungary touching the border with Slovakia, and falls into the Danube in central Vojvodina in Serbia. It forms the boundary between the regions of Bačka and Banat . The Tisza drains an area of about 157,186 km².

Names for the river in the countries it flows through are: The river was known as the Tisia in antiquity, and Latin names for it included Tissus, Tisia, Pathissus (Pliny, Naturalis historia, 4.25). It may be referred to as the Theiss (German: Theiß) in older English references.

Regulation of the Tisza

The length of the Tisza in Hungary used to be 1419 km. 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 floods in the area.

After several small-scale attempts, István Széchenyi organised the "control of the Tisza" (Hungarian: a Tisza szabályozása) which started on August 27, 1846 and substantially ended in 1880. The new length of the river in Hungary was 966 km, with 589 km of "dead channels" and 136 km of new riverbed.

The resultant length of the flood-protected river comprises 2,940 km (out of 4,220 km of all Hungarian protected rivers) which forms one of the largest flood protection systems in Europe; larger than the Netherlands' 1,500 km, the Po River's 1,400 km, or the Loire Valley's 480 km.

"Lake Tisza"

In the 1970s the building of the Kisköre Reservoir started with the purpose of helping to control floods as well as storing water for drought seasons. It turned out, however, that the resulting Lake Tisza became one of the most popular tourist destinations in Hungary, since it had similar features to Lake Balaton at drastically cheaper prices and it 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. (Source: NoorderSoft Waterway Database)

Tributaries and sub-tributaries

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River Tisza & Bodrog at Tokaj from above

External links

References

  • Administraţia Naţională Apelor Române - Cadastrul Apelor - Bucureşti
  • Institutul de Meteorologie şi Hidrologie - Rîurile României - Bucureşti 1971
Tisa may refer to:
  • Tisza River
  • Tisa, a village in Hălmagiu Commune, Arad County, Romania
  • Tisa, a village in Sănduleni Commune, Bacău County, Romania
  • Tisa, a village in Burjuc Commune, Hunedoara County, Romania

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Tisza refers to:
  • River Tisza
  • István Tisza (1861–1918) Hungarian prime minister,
  • Kálmán Tisza (1830–1902) Hungarian president,
  • Lajos Tisza (1832–1898) - Hungarian politician
  • Tisza Cipő - A popular Hungarian sports shoe brand

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Romanian 
Official status
Official language of:  Moldova [2]
 Romania
 Vojvodina (Serbia)

 European Union
Regulated by: Academia Română
Language codes
ISO 639-1: ro
ISO 639-2: rum (B)
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Ukrainian 
Official status
Official language of:  Ukraine
Transnistria (Moldova)
Regulated by: National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
Language codes
ISO 639-1: uk
ISO 639-2: ukr
ISO 639-3: ukr  


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Slovak 
Official status
Official language of:  European Union
 European Union
Vojvodina (Serbia)
Regulated by: Slovak Academy of Sciences (The Ľudovít Štúr Linguistic Institute)
Language codes
ISO 639-1: sk
ISO 639-2:
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Serbian 
Official status
Official language of:  Serbia

 Republic of Macedonia (in some municipalities)
Regulated by: Board for Standardization of the Serbian Language
Language codes
ISO 639-1: sr
ISO 639-2: scc (B)
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Danube
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river is a natural waterway that transits water through a landscape from higher to lower elevations. It is an integral component of the water cycle. The water within a river is generally collected from precipitation through surface runoff, groundwater recharge (as seen at baseflow
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Chornohora (literally: Black Mountain, Ukrainian: Чорногора, Polish: Czarnohora, Hungarian: Feketebérc
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Gorgany (Ukrainian: Ґорґани) is a mountain range in Western Ukraine in Outer Eastern Carpathians, adjacent to Chornohora range.
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Himnusz ("Isten, áldd meg a magyart")
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