Evros River
The Evros River is a significant waterway in southeastern Europe, forming part of the natural border between Greece and Turkey. It flows for approximately 480 kilometers, originating in the Rhodope Mountains and emptying into the Aegean Sea. The river is known for its rich biodiversity and serves as an important habitat for various species of fish and birds.
The Evros region is also historically and culturally significant, with ancient settlements and archaeological sites along its banks. The river plays a crucial role in the local economy, supporting agriculture and providing water resources for nearby communities.