Tisza River
The Tisza River is one of the longest rivers in Central Europe, flowing approximately 965 kilometers. It originates in the Carpathian Mountains of Ukraine and travels through Hungary and Serbia before joining the Danube River. The river is known for its diverse ecosystems and is an important waterway for transportation and irrigation.
The Tisza River basin supports various wildlife, including fish and bird species, making it a vital area for biodiversity. The river also plays a significant role in local economies, providing resources for agriculture and tourism. Its scenic landscapes attract visitors, contributing to the region's cultural heritage.