South Morava River
The South Morava River is a significant waterway in southeastern Europe, flowing through Serbia and North Macedonia. It is approximately 295 kilometers long and serves as a tributary to the Morava River, which eventually connects to the Danube River. The river's basin is known for its fertile land and diverse ecosystems.
The South Morava River is an important resource for local communities, providing water for agriculture and supporting various wildlife habitats. It also plays a role in regional transportation and tourism, with scenic landscapes that attract visitors. The river's banks are dotted with small towns and villages, reflecting the cultural heritage of the area.