Gediz River
The Gediz River is a significant river located in western Turkey. It flows for approximately 401 kilometers, originating from the Muradiye Mountains and eventually emptying into the Aegean Sea. The river is an essential water source for the surrounding agricultural regions, supporting various crops and livestock.
The Gediz River basin is known for its rich biodiversity and unique ecosystems. It passes through several towns, including Manisa and Kula, and is vital for local communities. The river also plays a role in regional tourism, attracting visitors interested in its natural beauty and historical significance.