Tisza - significado y definición. Qué es Tisza
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Qué (quién) es Tisza - definición


Tisza Plate         
TECTONIC MICROPLATE, IN PRESENT-DAY EUROPE
Tisza Unit; Tisza unit
The Tisza Plate is a tectonic block, or microplate, in present-day Europe. The two major crustal blocks of the Pannonian Basin, Pelso and Tisza, underwent a complex process of rotation and extension of variable magnitude during the Cenozoic era.
Tisza Cipő         
COMPANY
Tiza cipo; Tisza cipo; Tisza Cipo
Tisza Cipő (Hungarian for Tisza Shoe) is a brand of Hungarian sports shoes that existed in the Communist era, which has made a resurgence in recent years as a hip new fashion brand in that country. "Cipő" is Hungarian for "shoe," and Tisza is a river in Central Europe.
Kata Tisza         
HUNGARIAN WRITER
Katalin Erzsébet Tisza
Katalin Erzsébet Tisza, commonly known as Kata Tisza (born 30 August 1980, Târgu Mureș) is a Hungarian writer. She is descendant of the old noble family Tisza, and a great-great grandchild of former prime minister Kálmán Tisza.
Ejemplos de uso de Tisza
1. Under the new scheme, the Hungarian government will create as many as a dozen reservoirs on farmland near the Tisza that will be allowed to flood during emergencies.
2. Around 3,000 rescue workers hurried to repair cracks in flood defenses at the confluence of the Tisza and Koros rivers, which have forced 1,600 people to flee.
3. When completed, the reservoirs will hold more than a billion cubic metres of water, enough to lower the Tisza by a metre, says Mr Persanyi.
4. Associated Press Monday April 17, 2006 Soldiers pile up sandbags along the bank of the swollen river Tisza in Szeged, Hungary.
5. In Hungary, where a second round of elections took place on Sunday, the swollen Tisza river has been dropping slowly overnight in the northeastern town of Tokaj, but was still threatened to break through dikes further south.