Tisa River
The Tisa River is a significant waterway in Central Europe, flowing through several countries, including Serbia, Hungary, and Romania. It is approximately 140 kilometers long and serves as a natural border between Hungary and Serbia. The river is known for its diverse ecosystems and is an important habitat for various species of fish and birds.
The Tisa River is part of the Danube River basin, contributing to the larger river system. It plays a crucial role in local agriculture and transportation, providing irrigation and serving as a route for boats. The river's banks are lined with lush vegetation, making it a popular spot for recreational activities like fishing and boating.