Strymon River Basin
The Strymon River Basin is located in northeastern Greece and is known for its rich natural resources and diverse ecosystems. The basin is primarily drained by the Strymon River, which flows into the Aegean Sea. This area is characterized by its mountainous terrain, fertile plains, and significant biodiversity, making it an important ecological zone.
Historically, the Strymon River Basin has been significant for agriculture and trade. The river has supported various civilizations, including the ancient Macedonians, who utilized its waters for irrigation and transportation. Today, the basin continues to play a vital role in the local economy, supporting agriculture, fishing, and tourism.