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Tisza

River in Central and Eastern Europe


River in Central and Eastern Europe

FieldValue
nameTisza
native_name
name_otherTysa
Tisa
name_etymology
imageSzeged-tisza3.jpg
image_size300
image_captionThe Tisza in Szeged, Hungary
mapTisza.png
map_size300
map_captionMap of the Tisza
pushpin_map_size300
mapframeyes
mapframe-zoom5
<!---------------------- LOCATION -->subdivision_type1Countries
subdivision_name1
subdivision_type5Towns
subdivision_name5
<!---------------------- PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS -->length966 km
discharge1_locationNovi Slankamen (near mouth)
discharge1_min160 m3/s
discharge1_avg(Period: 1971–2000) 920.1 m3/s
discharge1_max4,500 m3/s
source1_locationEastern Carpathians, Ukraine
source1_elevation2,020 m
mouthDanube
mouth_locationDownstream of Novi Sad, Serbia
mouth_coordinates
mouth_elevation70 m
progression
river_systemDanube River
basin_size157,186 km2
tributaries_left
tributaries_right
discharge2_locationSzeged
discharge2_avg(Period: 1971–2000) 890.5 m3/s
(Period: 2011–2020) {{cvt784.7m3/sft3/sabbron}}
discharge3_locationSzolnok
discharge3_avg(Period: 1971–2000) 578.9 m3/s
discharge4_locationTokaj
discharge4_avg(Period: 1971–2000) 468.8 m3/s
discharge5_locationVásárosnamény
discharge5_avg(Period: 1971–2000) 340.6 m3/s
(Period: 2011–2020) {{cvt321.18m3/sft3/sabbron}}

Tisa | mapframe-zoom = 5 (Period: 2011–2020) 784.7 m3/s (Period: 2011–2020) 321.18 m3/s

The Tisza, Tysa or Tisa (see below) is one of the major rivers of Central and Eastern Europe. It was once called "the most Hungarian river" because it flowed entirely within the territory of the Kingdom of Hungary. Today, it crosses several national borders.

The Tisza begins near Rakhiv in Ukraine, at the confluence of the and , which is at coordinates (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 briefly forming the border between Slovakia and Hungary, before entering into Hungary, and finally into Serbia. The Tisza enters Hungary at Tiszabecs, traversing the country 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 156,087 km2 and has a length of 966 km Its mean annual discharge is seasonally 792 m3/s to 1,050 m3/s. It contributes about 13% of the Danube's total runoff.

Attila the Hun is said to have been buried under a diverted section of the river Tisza.

Names and etymology

The river was known as the Tisia in antiquity; other ancient names for it included Pathissus (; later ). It may be referred to as the Theiss in older English references, after the German name for the river, Theiß. It is known as the Tibisco in Italian, and in older French 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.

Another theory is that it is derived from Proto-Balto-Slavic *teišus meaning to describe the river.

Modern names for the Tisza in the languages of the countries it flows through include:

  • , ;
  • , ;
  • , ;
  • , ;
  • Тиса, .

Regulation

The length of the Tisza in Hungary used to be 1,419 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 "regulation of the Tisza" () which started on August 27 1846, and substantially ended in 1880. The new length of the river in Hungary was reduced to 966 km in total, with 589 km of dead channels and 136 km of new riverbed.

Lake Tisza

In the 1970s, the building of the Tisza Dam at Kisköre started with the purpose of helping to control floods as well as storing water for drought seasons. However, 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 was not crowded.

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

Main article: 2000 Baia Mare cyanide spill

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 cyanide 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 20000 m3 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 Chernobyl disaster. 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

Drainage basin

The Tisza River is part of the Danube River catchment area. It is the tributary with the largest catchment area (~157,000 km2). It accounts for more than 19% of the Danube river basin. The Tisza water system is shared by five countries: Ukraine (8%), Slovakia (10%), Hungary (29%), Romania (46%) and Serbia (7%).

The Tisza River Basin area and average discharge (period from 1946–2006) by country

CountryArea by countryDischarge by countrykm2%m3/skm3%
Hungary Hungary46,21329.4471.55.7
Romania Romania72,62046.246814.856.4
Serbia Serbia10,3746.64.00.10.5
Slovakia Slovakia15,2479.7902.810.8
Ukraine Ukraine12,7328.12217.026.6
Tisza River Basin157,186100.083026.2100.0

The 1800–2500 m high ridge of the Carpathian Mountains create in a semi circle the northern, eastern and southeastern boundary of the Tisza catchment. The western - southwestern reach of the watershed is comparatively low in some places – on its Hungarian and Serbian parts it is almost flat. The area is divided roughly along the centreline by the Carpathian Mountains, east of which lies the 400–600 m high plateau of the Transylvanian Basin, and the plains to the west. The highest summits of the river basin reach 1948 m in the Low Tatras (Kráľova hoľa), 2061 m in the Chornohora Mountains (Hoverla), 2303 m in the Rodna Mountains (Pietrosul Rodnei) and even higher in the Retezat Mountains of the Southern Carpathians (Peleaga, 2509 m). Areas above elevations higher than 1600 m occupy only 1% of the total; 46% of the territory lies below 200 m. The Tisza River Basin in Slovakia is predominantly hilly area and the highest mountain peak in Kráľova hoľa - in the Low Tatras Mountain Range at 1948 m. The lowland area lies in the south, forming the northern edge of the Hungarian Lowland. The lowest point in Slovakia is the village of Streda nad Bodrogom in the eastern Slovak lowland (96 m) in the Bodrog River Basin. The Hungarian and Vojvodina (Serbia) part of the Tisza River Basin is a flat area bordered by small ranges of hills and mountains from the north and dominated by the Hungarian lowland.

Important hydrographic stations along the Tisza (full list):

StationRiver kilometer (rkm)Elevation (m)Basin size (km2)Average discharge (m3/s)*LeftRight
Lower Tisza
Near mouth070154,073.1920.11
Titel8.7153,965920.28
Novi Bečej66144,007.8893.72
Bečej7371143,994.6892.81
Bačko Petrovo Selo8772143,585891.29
Mol103142,373.4889.98
Ada104
Senta123.573140,849.9886.98
Adorjan137140,746886.73
Novi Kneževac144.5139,717.5885.36
Kanjiža148.3139,376.8886.5
Srpski Krstur156.8138,857.7888.69
Szeged17274890.45
Middle Tisza
Maros17675108,436.1703.43
Algyő19276107,941703.85
Mindszent217.777105,881.5703.33
Körös24478102,643.7698.78
Csongrád246.27875,520.5583.04
Tiszaug267.57975,517583.58
Tiszakécske27475,056.1583.42
Martfű306.98074,462.2582.64
Vezseny31473,895.9581.43
Tiszavárkony322581.33
Szolnok334.68172,889.4578.92
Zagyva33667,325562.04
Szajol34466,713.4560.39
Nagykörű363.78266,581.2559.85
Tiszabő36666,464.6559.58
Kőtelek373.866,315.7559.42
Tiszaroff379.38366,315.7559.42
Tiszasüly384
Tiszabura395.665,840.4558.14
Kisköre403.565,624.9557.58
Tiszafüred430.58863,967.2553.34
Tiszabábolna44263,346551.54
Tiszadorogma446.2551.14
Tiszacsege453.98963,164.8550.87
Ároktő454.9
Tiszakeszi464.3550.66
Tiszapalkonya484.79062,557.7549.31
Tiszaújváros486549.11
Polgár487.3
Sajó49249,688.1470.49
Tiszadob500.29149,600.6470.25
Tiszadada508.4470.06
Tiszalök518.29349,443469.85
Tokaj543.19449,167.1468.86
Bodrog54434,856.5353.75
Timár549.49534,810.3353.66
Szabolcs555352.7
Balsa557.796353.31
Tiszabercel5699734,713.3352.7
Cigánd5929832,964.1346.06
Dombrád593.1
Tiszakanyár597.3
Záhony627.810031,304.7340.39
Chop630
Vásáros-namény68210330,978.9340.62
Upper Tisza
Szamos68610411,870.1202.13
Jánd690105201.96
KisarTivadar70410711,689.7201.51
Tiszabecs744.31149,950185.86
Vylok7461159,588.3180.91
Vynohradiv7671379,366
Khust7831577,877.8153.54
Bushtyno8021886,802130.66
Tiachiv8142106,657.9126.81
Teresva8202255,205.7101.04
Sighetu Marmației8372653,45175.73
Dilove8853461,294.426.65
Rakhiv8974371,256.322.13

*Period: 1971–2000

Discharge

Average, minimum and maximum discharge of the Tisza River at Tiszabecs (Upper Tisza), Szolnok (Middle Tisza) and Senta (Lower Tisza).

YearDischarge (m3/s)SentaSzolnokTiszabecsMinMeanMaxMinMeanMaxMinMeanMax
19911183681,550
19921326892,41558.74241,460
1993905371,86061.63631,510
1994906621,74366.94621,500
19952518001,7681015571,450286
19961887692,174440173
19973068841,952509204
19983601,1252,308625288
19993261,1702,8201367042,36060.42551,510
20002429293,400935632,60026.71872,050
20012729492,1501846491,99041.82623,190
20022848171,76098.35171,44044.52371,390
20031605801,420317109.2
20042138672,570525232.7
20053731,1002,580639190.5
20063121,2303,7201367402,44047.32321,980
20071937571,820469215
20082658252,070527258
20091806491,740400172
20105411,4202,8301,083272
20111517362,49079.54541,710142
20121204431,31086207820135
20131357422,450523176
201422249791891.229876045.7111.7415
20151375321,35063.53171,13027.51411,610
20162107081,880874391,50032.6160.81,160
20171876241,630416190.8
20182006982,0601214141,096156.7
20191685811,86090.6370853165.1
20202005821,890120405744174
20212007771,890512187.8
20221255971,61065.6403.51,263192
20231909062,020216.8
2024

Szeged

Water discharge of the Tisza River at the Szeged gauging station. Complete series from starting 1921.

YearMinMeanMaxYearMinMeanMax
202519722685932,000
202419712246971,660
20231909062,02019704061,5593,820
20221255971,61019692408002,080
20212007771,89019681277991,980
20202005821,89019672129882,900
20191685981,86019663971,1602,940
20182006692,06019652281,0602,690
20171876111,63019641556732,770
20161747311,89019631385851,930
20151285271,34019621387353,100
20141895031,01019611103811,280
20131357372,45019602768041,900
20121204521,31019591725021,410
20111517592,49019582059322,600
20105411,4222,83019571677482,000
20091806661,74019561667942,410
20082658592,07019553211,1402,220
20071937221,82019541335081,520
20062961,2303,79019531327632,510
20053731,0992,58019521337912,040
20042138252,57019511816741,480
20031606041,42019501125361,160
20022178061,98019491715401,010
20012759212,34019481868231,920
20001459313,57019471325791,810
19993011,1612,97019461095741,450
19983551,2552,67019452828061,630
19973068841,95219442491,0581,960
19961887692,1741943147391675
19951509192,66019422169612,380
19941747702,18019418181,7843,260
199382.15982,22019403121,3053,060
199287.36501,89019391707211,340
19911896502,28019383028251,780
199073.35201,18019373028642,060
19892288122,31019363557071,120
19882228162,47019351696051,560
19871256892,39019342785431,400
19861017132,07019332109191,840
19852419902,31019322119923,490
19841636072,03019312888451,690
19831466181,88019301916721,170
19821235401,64019292306041,290
19813341,1063,18019281636301,640
19803531,3182,91019273597361,210
19792851,1503,13019264781,1542,220
19782771,1302,43019251427491,350
19772091,0462,64019241609143,090
19762008192,20019231448341,720
19753509812,34019222301,0702,790
19742511,1662,7901921118436776
19731745421,520
Source:

Szolnok

Water discharge of the Tisza River at the Szolnok gauging station. Period 1953–2022.

YearMinMeanMaxYearMinMeanMax
2025198885.14901,550
2024198780.63871,660
2023198665.54851,390
202265.6403.51,26319851276531,500
2021512198468.33821,320
2020120405744198382.74301,510
201990.637085319821235401,640
20181214141,09619811546262,130
201741619801708772,030
2016874391,50019791297972,660
201563.53171,13019781217091,650
201491.229876019771507272,490
2013523197689.85211,850
20128620782019751245651,760
201179.54541,71019741257422,000
20101,083197361293944
200940019721233471,220
200852719711024651,310
200746919702199072,440
20061367402,44019691084801,460
2005639196854.55151,500
20045251967896663,030
200331719662247692,750
200298.35171,44019651286942,190
20011846491,990196477.54562,730
2000935632,6001963603881,560
19991367042,360196274.54992,560
19982158082,060196159243878
199750919601735271,290
199644019591053461,070
19951015571,45019581506281,650
199466.94621,50019571125191,630
199361.63631,51019561095481,800
199258.74241,46019551717881,640
19911183681,5501954993161,300
199069.8336858195394.85342,600
198980.63871,660
Source:

Tributaries

The Tisza joins the Danube.

The following rivers are tributaries to the river Tisza:

  • Vișeu (entering at Valea Vișeului)
  • Kosivska (entering at Luh)
  • Shopurka (entering at Velykyi Bychkiv)
  • Iza (entering at Sighetu Marmației)
  • Sarasău
  • Bic
  • Săpânța
  • Șaroș
  • Teresva (entering near Teresva)
  • Baia
  • Valea lui Francisc
  • Tereblia (entering at Bushtyno)
  • Rika (entering near Khust)
  • Batar
  • Borzhava
  • Tur
  • Szamos (entering near Vásárosnamény)
    • Someșul Mare (in Dej)
      • Șieu (in Beclean)
        • Bistrița (near Bistrița)
    • Someșul Mic (in Dej)
      • Someșul Cald (in Gilău)
      • Someșul Rece (in Gilău)
  • Kraszna (entering in Vásárosnamény)
  • Bodrog (entering in Tokaj)
    • Ondava (near Cejkov)
    • Latorica (near Cejkov)
      • Laborec (near Oborín)
        • Uzh (near Pavlovce nad Uhom)
        • Cirocha (in Humenné)
      • Stara
      • Vicha
      • Kerepets
  • Sajó (entering near Tiszaújváros)
    • Hornád (near Kesznyéten)
  • Eger (entering in Poroszló)
  • Zagyva (entering in Szolnok)
  • Körös (entering near Csongrád)
    • Sebes-Körös (near Gyoma)
      • Berettyó (Barcău) (in Szeghalom)
    • White-Körös (near Gyula)
    • Black-Körös (near Gyula)
  • Maros (entering near Szeged)
    • Arieș (near Gura Arieșului)
    • Târnava (near Teiuș)
      • Târnava Mare (in Blaj)
      • Târnava Mică (in Blaj)
  • Aranca (entering near Padej)
  • Čik (entering near Bačko Petrovo Selo)
  • Jegrička (entering near Žabalj)
  • Bega (entering near Titel)

The main tributaries of the Tisza:

Left tributaryRight tributaryLength (km)Basin size (km2)Average discharge (m3/s)*
Lower Tisza
Bega254.86,249.619.01
Jegrička65.46161.62
Čik (Csík)95629.71.39
Budzak146.20.31
Zlatica (Aranca)1171,430.22.03
Kiriš (Keres-patak)862.31.84
Köröséri főcsatorna77.3804.80.29
Gyálaréti Holt-Tisza18.6481.80.93
Szegedi csatorna17.8790.12
Maros754.130,331.8190.3
Middle Tisza
Kósdi-csatorna37416.4
Algyői főcsatorna42.61,370.82.79
Percsorai főcsatorna16.292.10.1
Kurca36.91,266.32.7
Dong-ér84.41,672.22.97
Vidre-ér22246.70.28
Körös363.427,537.4115.86
Alpár–Nyárlőrinci csatorna41271.30.2
Peitsik-ér9.51990.15
Körös-ér56.4564.51.07
Gerje–Perje főcsatorna60.5903.92.17
Zagyva179.45,676.616.85
Görbe-ér358.51.11
Millér-ér60.4505.91.84
Dobai főcsatorna18.2139.70.21
Saj-foki főcsatorna1.1
Hanyi-ér22331.50.97
Laskó69.2367.51.11
Tiszafüredi főcsatorna0.12
Eger (Rima)87.41,378.63.24
Tiszavalki főcsatorna20.42990.53
Sulymos főcsatorna17.3105.40.39
Rigós39.3148.30.48
Hejő44293.30.66
Sajó229.412,708.378.62
Bodrog266.913,578.9119.62
Upper Tisza
Lónyai főcsatorna91.41,957.84.4
Tiszakarádi főcsatorna38.9324.80.5
Belfő csatorna536361.58
Szipa csatorna37.6225.20.49
Kraszna193.43,142.38.22
Szamos415.115,881.4135.37
Túr főcsatorna65.2614.9
Túr94.61,261.814.03
Borzhava (Borsa)103.51,417.918.78
Batar (Batár-patak)53.8395.63.87
Rika (Nagyág)92.81,161.420.19
Khustets (Husztica)1.52
Bailova134.82.04
Tereblia (Talabor)91769.513.47
Martos1323.60.27
Tyachivets (Técső-patak)2986.51.46
Teresva (Tarac)84.81,22422.74
Săpănța127.41.54
Apsica (Apsa-patak)392574.17
Isa (Iza)77.61,293.518.74
Shopurka (Gyertyá-nos)41.42865.31
Kosivska (Kaszó)41157.32.96
Vișeu (Visó)77.51,581.839.08
Bilij (Fejér-patak)1245.50.87
Silskij0.72
Moskva1.50.22
White Tisza33.6484.710.17
Black Tisza50.3566.211.48

*Period: 1971–2000

Cities and towns

The Tisza (Tisa) flows through the following countries and cities (ordered from the source to mouth):

  • Ukraine
    • Rakhiv
    • Tiachiv
    • Khust
    • Vynohradiv
  • Slovakia
    • Malé Trakany
    • Veľké Trakany
    • Biel
  • Romania
    • Sighetu Marmației
  • Hungary
    • Vásárosnamény
    • Záhony
    • Tokaj
    • Tiszalök
    • Tiszaújváros
    • Tiszafüred
    • Szolnok
    • Tiszakécske
    • Csongrád
    • Szentes
    • Szeged
  • Serbia
    • Kanjiža
    • Novi Kneževac
    • Senta
    • Ada
    • Mol
    • Bačko Petrovo Selo
    • Bečej
    • Novi Bečej
    • Titel

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