Tamiš
The Tamiš is a river located in southeastern Europe, primarily flowing through Serbia and Romania. It is approximately 350 kilometers long and is a tributary of the Danube River. The Tamiš plays an important role in the local ecosystem and supports various wildlife along its banks.
The river's basin is characterized by fertile plains, making it significant for agriculture in the region. The Tamiš also serves as a source of water for nearby communities and is used for recreational activities such as fishing and boating. Its historical importance includes serving as a trade route in the past.