Siret River
The Siret River is a significant waterway in Eastern Europe, primarily flowing through Romania and Moldova. It is approximately 610 kilometers long and serves as a tributary to the Danube River. The river's basin is rich in biodiversity and supports various ecosystems along its banks.
The Siret River originates in the Eastern Carpathians of Romania and travels through several towns and cities before emptying into the Danube. Its waters are essential for irrigation, drinking, and industrial use in the surrounding regions, making it an important resource for local communities.