Escaut River
The Escaut River, also known as the Scheldt, is a significant waterway in northwestern Europe. It flows through France, Belgium, and the Netherlands, covering a distance of approximately 350 kilometers. The river is vital for navigation and trade, connecting the North Sea to the inland regions of Europe.
The Escaut River has several tributaries and is known for its rich biodiversity. It supports various ecosystems and is home to numerous fish species. The river also plays a crucial role in the local economy, providing water for agriculture and industry while serving as a recreational area for residents and visitors.