Timor River
The Timor River is a significant waterway located on the island of Timor, which is divided between the countries of Indonesia and East Timor. The river flows through the mountainous terrain of the island, providing essential water resources for agriculture and local communities.
The river is approximately 100 kilometers long and plays a crucial role in the ecosystem of the region. It supports various wildlife and serves as a vital source of irrigation for farmers. The Timor River also holds cultural importance for the local populations, who rely on it for fishing and other traditional practices.