Mačva District
The Mačva District is located in western Serbia, known for its rich agricultural land and diverse landscapes. It is bordered by the Sava River to the north and features a mix of plains and hills, making it an important area for farming and food production. The district's economy is primarily based on agriculture, with crops like corn and wheat being widely cultivated.
The administrative center of the Mačva District is the town of Šabac, which serves as a cultural and economic hub. The district is also home to several smaller towns and villages, each contributing to the region's unique heritage and community life.