Çoruh River
The Çoruh River is one of the longest rivers in Turkey, flowing approximately 430 kilometers. It originates in the Eastern Anatolia region and travels through the Artvin province before entering Georgia, where it eventually joins the Kura River. The river is known for its stunning landscapes and rich biodiversity.
The Çoruh River is significant for both its ecological and economic contributions. It supports various wildlife habitats and is a popular destination for outdoor activities like rafting and fishing. Additionally, the river is vital for irrigation and hydroelectric power generation in the surrounding areas.