Bečva River
The Bečva River is a significant waterway located in the Czech Republic. It flows through the Moravian region, primarily in the Zlín and Olomouc administrative areas. The river is approximately 90 kilometers long and is known for its picturesque landscapes and natural beauty.
The Bečva River is a tributary of the Morava River, which eventually flows into the Danube River. It plays an essential role in the local ecosystem and provides recreational opportunities, such as fishing and kayaking, for residents and visitors alike. The river's basin supports diverse wildlife and plant species.