
Tisza River
The Tisza River is a major waterway in Central Europe, flowing through Ukraine, Romania, Hungary, Slovakia, and Serbia. It originates in Ukraine’s Carpathian Mountains and travels approximately 965 kilometers before joining the Danube in Serbia. The river supports diverse ecosystems, agriculture, and communities along its course. It plays a vital role in local water supply, transportation, and recreation. Historically, the Tisza has faced environmental challenges like pollution and flooding, prompting efforts for conservation and sustainable management. Its importance spans economic, ecological, and cultural aspects within the regions it traverses.