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Tisza (tĭs`ə), Serbian Tisa (tē`sä), Rus. Tissa or Tisa (both: tĭs`ə), Ger. Theiss (tīs), river, c.600 mi (970 km) long, formed by two headstreams in the Carpathians, W Ukraine. It flows generally S across E Hungary, past Szolnok and Szeged, into N Serbia, where it enters the Danube River E of Novi Sad. The Körös and Mureşul rivers are its chief tributaries. There are hydroelectric facilities on the river in Hungary. The Tisza is navigable for small craft to Szolnok and is also used to float timber. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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High School; Danielle Thompson-Rodgers, a 6-0 post from Ashland High School; and Willamette University transfer Tisia Reynolds, a guard who graduated from Willamette High School in 2005. Abby Cole won three events and Amanda Draper and Tisia Reynolds each won two events to lead Willamette to an 82-58 dual-meet victory over visiting Lebanon in girls track and field. Stephanie Stephens and Emily Gray worked inside for 16 and 13 points, respectively, but only three other Wolverines scored - a three-point bank shot by Elise Gray and transition baskets by Tisia Reynolds and Shantele McGee. |
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