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Encyclopedia: Acheloos River Source:Wikipedia
The
Acheloos
(
Greek
: Αχελώος), also
Achelous
, is a
river
in western
Greece
. It formed the boundary between
Acarnania
and
Aetolia
of antiquity. It empties into the
Ionian Sea
. In ancient times its spirit was venerated as the river god
Achelous
. The
river
today begins in the
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In Greek mythology, Achelous (English, pronounced /ækɨˈloʊəs/; Greek: Ἀχελῷος (Achelōos)) was the patron deity of the "silver-swirling" Acheloos River, which is the largest river of Greece, and thus the chief of all river deities, every river having its own river...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Achelous
The Acheloos (Greek: Αχελώος), also Achelous, is a river in western Greece. It formed the boundary between Acarnania and Aetolia of antiquity. It empties into the Ionian Sea. In ancient times its spirit was venerated as the river god Achelous. The river today begins in the...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acheloos_River
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Acheloos River - Pindos Mountains - Water Technology |
The Acheloos River rises in the Pindos Mountains in the centre of Greece and flows westwards to the Ionian Sea. The southern end of the mountain range separates it from the Thessaly plain. - Acheloos - Image ...
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Acheloos River - Wetland Habitat - Water Technology |
The wetland habitat is included in the national NATURA 2000 list and is of great importance to many indigenous species. ... Copyright 2008SPG Media Limited a subsidiary of SPG Media Group PLC...
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Trace metals in sediments of a Mediterranean estuary affected by ... |
Trace metals were studied in the sediments of the ecologically, economically and scientifically important estuary of the Acheloos river, in western Greece.
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Appraisal of the surface water potential and its exploitation in the Acheloos river basin and in Thessaly, Ch. 5 of Study of Hydrosystems...
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ekathimerini.com | Public Works Ministry renews plans to divert ... |
In the governments latest plans to divert the Acheloos River in Thessaly it hopes to provide water for the regions towns instead of irrigating its vast plains.
www.ekathimerini.com/4dcgi/_w_articles_ell_1070769_08/0...
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ekathimerini.com | Public Works Ministry renews plans to divert ... |
Public Works Ministry renews plans to divert Acheloos River for water...
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Category:Acheloos River - Wikimedia Commons |
Media in category "Acheloos River" ... Acheloos River - Gre... 2,742,518 bytes
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Evritania Travel Guide: kapenisi hotels, megalo chorio, evritania ... |
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