Rába River
The Rába River is a significant waterway in Central Europe, primarily flowing through Austria and Hungary. It spans approximately 200 kilometers and is a tributary of the Danube River. The river is known for its picturesque landscapes and is an important resource for local agriculture and industry.
The Rába River has several tributaries and flows through various towns, including Szombathely in Hungary. It supports diverse ecosystems and offers recreational opportunities such as fishing and kayaking. The river plays a vital role in the region's hydrology and contributes to the cultural heritage of the areas it traverses.