Tisza
The Tisza, Tysa or Tisa is one of the major rivers of Central and Eastern Europe. It was once called "the most Hungarian river" because it flowed entirely within... Wikipedia
- Other name(s): Tysa, Tisa
- Countries: Ukraine, Romania, Hungary, Slovakia, Serbia
- Towns: Sighetu Marmației, Khust, Tokaj, Szolnok, Szeged, Bečej
- Main source: Eastern Carpathians, Ukraine, 2,020 m (6,627.3 ft)
- River mouth: Downstream of Novi Sad, Serbia, 70 m (229.66 ft)
- Progression: Danube→ Black Sea
- River system: Danube River
- Basin size: 157,186 km² (60,689.85 sq mi)
- Length: 966 km (600.24 mi)
- Discharge: Location, Novi Slankamen (near mouth), Minimum rate, 160 m³/s, Average rate, (Period: 1971–2000) 920.1 m³/s, Maximum rate, 4,500 m³/s
- Discharge, (location 2): Location, Szeged, Average rate, (Period: 1971–2000) 890.5 m³/s (Period: 2011–2020) 784.7 m³/s
- Discharge, (location 3): Location, Szolnok, Average rate, (Period: 1971–2000) 578.9 m³/s
- Discharge, (location 4): Location, Tokaj, Average rate, (Period: 1971–2000) 468.8 m³/s
- Discharge, (location 5): Location, Vásárosnamény, Average rate, (Period: 1971–2000) 340.6 m³/s (Period: 2011–2020) 321.18 m³/s
- Tributaries: Left, Vișeu, Iza, Tur, Someș, Crasna, Körös, Mureș, Bega, Right, Tarac, Talabor, Rika, Borzhava, Bodrog, Sajó, Eger, Zagyva
- Data source: DuckDuckGo