Rábca River
The Rábca River is a small river located in western Hungary. It is a tributary of the Rába River, which flows into the Danube River. The Rábca is approximately 50 kilometers long and plays a role in the local ecosystem, supporting various plant and animal species.
The river flows through several towns and villages, providing water for agriculture and recreational activities. Its banks are often lined with trees and vegetation, making it a scenic spot for nature lovers. The Rábca River is an important part of the region's natural landscape and cultural heritage.