Bečva
The Bečva is a river located in the eastern part of the Czech Republic. It flows through the regions of Olomouc and Zlín, eventually joining the Morava River. The river is approximately 90 kilometers long and is known for its picturesque landscapes and recreational opportunities, including fishing and hiking along its banks.
The Bečva is divided into two main tributaries: the Rožnovská Bečva and the Vsetínská Bečva. These tributaries originate in the White Carpathians and the Vsetín Hills, respectively. The river plays an important role in the local ecosystem and supports various wildlife species, making it a vital natural resource for the surrounding communities.