Vjosa River
The Vjosa River is a significant river located in Albania and Greece. It flows for approximately 270 kilometers, originating from the Pindus Mountains in Greece and eventually merging with the Adriatic Sea. The river is known for its natural beauty and diverse ecosystems, making it a vital habitat for various species.
The Vjosa River is one of the last wild rivers in Europe, largely untouched by damming and industrialization. It is recognized for its clear waters and unique landscapes, attracting nature enthusiasts and researchers. Conservation efforts are ongoing to protect its ecological integrity and promote sustainable tourism in the region.