töltésgát
Töltésgát is a Hungarian term that translates to "embankment" or "dike" in English. It refers to a raised artificial barrier constructed to hold back water, typically along the course of a river, lake, or sea. Embankments serve a crucial role in flood control, preventing inundation of surrounding land and protecting communities, agricultural areas, and infrastructure. They are also employed to create or expand dry land from bodies of water, a process known as land reclamation.
The construction of töltésgát involves a variety of materials, with compacted earth being the most common.