Vah River
The Vah River is one of the major rivers in Slovakia, flowing through the western part of the country. It is approximately 403 kilometers long and is a tributary of the Danube River. The river originates in the High Tatras mountains and travels through several towns, including Trnava and Nitra, before joining the Danube near Komárno.
The Vah River is known for its picturesque landscapes and recreational opportunities, such as fishing and kayaking. It plays a significant role in the local ecosystem and supports various wildlife. The river also has historical importance, as it has been a vital waterway for trade and transportation throughout the region's history.