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    Ieropotamos River - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    The Ieropotamos River is a watercourse in southern Crete in Greece. This river was a source of water supply for the ancient Minoan settlement of Phaistos. The Ieropotamos River was heavily...
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    Crete - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Crete transliteration Krētē, modern transliteration Kriti) is one of the thirteen peripheries of Greece. It is also the largest of the Greek islands at 8,336 km² (3,219 square miles) and the fifth largest island in the Mediterranean. Crete is a...
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    The Modern Antiquarian.com | Fieldnotes by C Michael Hogan
    (Cadogan, 1991) The ancient water supply derived from the Ieropotamos River supplemented by deep wells on the ridge.
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    (Cadogan, 1991) The ancient water supply derived from the Ieropotamos River supplemented by deep wells on the ridge.
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    Cretan - by SriLankaNewsWeb.com
    There are a number of rivers on Crete including the Ieropotamos River on the southern part of the island.
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    Crete - by SriLankaNewsWeb.com
    There are a number of rivers on Crete including the Ieropotamos River on the southern part of the island.
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    Phaistos - Real books!
    Map of Minoan CretePhaistos (Greek: Φαιστός), also transliterated as Phaestos, Festos and Phaestus is an ancient city on the island of Crete. ... In 1908, Pernier found the Phaistos disc there. ...
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    There are a number of rivers on Crete including the Ieropotamos River on the southern part of the island.
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    Phaistos
    The palace of Phaistos used the small river Ieropotamos at the foot of the hill for its water supply, along with some deep wells on the palace itself.
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    Creta holidays - Phestos
    The palace of Phaistos used the small river Ieropotamos at the foot of the hill for its water supply, along with some deep wells on the palace itself.
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