Fier River
The Fier River is located in Albania, flowing through the central part of the country. It is approximately 100 kilometers long and is a significant tributary of the Seman River. The river originates from the Tomorr Mountains and travels through various towns and villages, providing water for agriculture and local communities.
The Fier River is known for its rich biodiversity and scenic landscapes. It supports various wildlife species and is an important resource for irrigation in the surrounding agricultural areas. The river also plays a role in the local economy, contributing to fishing and tourism activities in the region.