Olt River
The Olt River is a significant waterway in Romania, flowing for about 615 kilometers. It originates in the Southern Carpathians and travels through several counties before merging with the Danube River. The river is known for its picturesque landscapes and diverse ecosystems, making it an important natural resource.
The Olt River basin supports various activities, including agriculture and fishing. It also plays a crucial role in local transportation and tourism, with several towns and cities, such as Slatina and Călimănești, located along its banks. The river is vital for both the environment and the economy of the region.