The river is Tisa.
By the intermediate of some small rivers as Săsar, Lăpuş, Someş - Danube and Tisa were polluted; but the accident was very exaggerated by the Hungarian authorities. The owner of the mine was from Australia - Australian companies hasn't a good reputation in Romania (see as an other example the titanium and zirconium concentrates plant at Chituc which don't work).
Romania hasn't diamonds but has gold.
This was potassium (or sodium cyanide). But:- the accident was not from a mine; it was from a lake that contained wastes.- the plant was under Australian administration.- Hungary had some problems with the pollution of rivers but these effects were immensely exaggerated and falsified for political and national reasons.
A dam of a tailings pond (waste waters contaning diluted cyanides) has broken near Baia Mare, 30-31 January 2000; the company was Romanian-Australian.
Order of the Crown - Romania - happened on 1881-03-14.
The reaction is:C2H4O + HCN = C3H5NO
Romania during World War I happened in 1916-08.
Nothing special.
i dont know got it
Because the contamination of waters with toxic substances can be cross-border.
He got cyanide in his system and was unconscious for awhile