Strymonas
Strymonas is a river located in southeastern Europe, primarily flowing through Greece and North Macedonia. It is known for its scenic beauty and ecological significance, as it supports diverse wildlife and plant species along its banks. The river is approximately 100 kilometers long and eventually empties into the Aegean Sea.
The Strymonas River has historical importance, as it was a vital waterway in ancient times, influencing trade and settlement patterns in the region. Its basin is rich in archaeological sites, reflecting the area's long history of human habitation and cultural development.