The river is Tisa.
Romania hasn't diamonds but has gold.
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).
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.
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Because the contamination of waters with toxic substances can be cross-border.
He got cyanide in his system and was unconscious for awhile