Great Alföld

Great Alföld
Great Alföld
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Hungarian  Nagy-Alföld,  Nagy Magyar Alföld , or  Alföld , English  Great Hungarian Plain 

      a flat, fertile lowland, southeastern Hungary, also extending into eastern Croatia, northern Serbia, and western Romania. Its area is 40,000 square miles (100,000 square km), about half in Hungary. In its natural state the Great Alfold is a steppeland broken up with floodplain groves and swamps—a southwestern projection of the Russian steppes. In Hungary flood control, irrigation, and swamp drainage projects have added large areas of cultivable land. Cereals, fodder crops, livestock, vegetables, and fruit are widely raised. The original arid grasslands or steppe (Hungarian puszta) survive in the Hortobágy area east of Budapest.

      To the north and east of the plains lie the foothills of the Carpathian arc, to the south and west the Balkan Mountains. The plains are generally divided into two areas: the region between the Danube River and its tributary, the Tisza (Tisza River), and the region east of the Tisza (the Tiszántúl). The former is mostly windblown sandy soil with loess in places and extends across the now-regulated Danube floodplain to the west and across the Tisza floodplain in the east. The Tisza River, before it was regulated, flooded large parts of the plain. The area east of the Tisza has alluvial deposits, loess, and windblown sand.

      In the geomorphologic history of the Great Alfold, a range of block-faulted mountains, coincident with the present plain, submerged into an inland sea (known as the Pannonian Sea) in the late Tertiary Period. This was followed by uplift on the margins, leaving the Great Alfold area as an inland lake, which dried up or was filled with riverine deposits from the surrounding uplifted highlands. The present drainage pattern derives from the postglacial river pattern.

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