Strumica River
The Strumica River is a significant waterway located in southeastern North Macedonia. It flows through the Strumica Valley and is known for its picturesque landscapes and rich biodiversity. The river is approximately 70 kilometers long and eventually joins the Vardar River, contributing to the region's hydrology.
The river's basin supports various agricultural activities, making it vital for local farmers. Additionally, the Strumica River is home to several species of fish and other aquatic life, which play an essential role in the ecosystem. Its waters are also used for irrigation, enhancing the agricultural productivity of the surrounding areas.