Tiszántúl

This article will address the issue of Tiszántúl, which is of utmost importance today. Tiszántúl is a topic that has aroused great interest in various fields, whether in the academic, scientific, social or cultural fields. Throughout history, Tiszántúl has been the subject of study and debate, generating conflicting opinions and various investigations that have expanded our knowledge on this topic. In this sense, it is relevant to analyze the different perspectives that exist around Tiszántúl, as well as the implications it has in today's society. In addition, the advances and challenges that Tiszántúl currently faces will be explored, as well as the possible solutions and responses to the problems it raises.

Tiszántúl or Transtisza or Crișana (literal meaning: "beyond Tisza") is a geographical region of which lies between the Tisza river, Hungary and the Apuseni Mountains, Romania, bordered by the Maros (Mureș) river. Alongside Kiskunság, it is a part of Great Alföld, however today, the denomination is mostly restricted to the area with an extent only to the present border with Romania.

It is mainly a flat area, being part of the Great Hungarian Plain. The area is divided by the tributaries of the Tisza: the Körös and Maros rivers. The largest city of the area is Debrecen, other county capitals being Nyíregyháza and Békéscsaba.

References

  1. ^ "Hungary | Culture, History, & People".