Romanian geographers refer to the eastern belt of the Zacisan Basin in the Great Plain of Lower Hungary, located in the present borders of Romania. The northern, western and southern borders of the region are artificial - it is the state borders of Romania with Ukraine, with Hungary and Serbia. In the east, the Tisza lowland limits the western slopes of the Eastern Carpathians, the Western Highlands and the Southern Carpathians. Rivers flowing from these mountains to the west - the left tributaries of the Tisza - divide the Tisza lowland into a number of smaller units. In the north: These plains are formed in the Late Tertiary of the Samoszi, Kereszów, Maruszy and smaller rivers. The lowland is covered with loess and fertile black soil. Its lowest point - 80 m n.p.m. - is located at the crossing of Temzeu with the Romanian-Serbian border. The Tisza delta is an important agricultural region of Romania. Bibliography
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