- (Gr****: Αλφειός,
Ancient Gr****: Ἀλφειός,
Latin Alpheus),
sometimes spelled Alfeiós, is the main
stream of the
Alpheios Valley drainage system, a dendritic...
-
Olympia in Elis,
Southern Greece, and
empties into the
river Alfeios. As a
tributary of the
Alfeios, the
Kladeos is fed by the Plataneiko, Lagadino, Gani, and...
-
confluence with the
Alfeios. The Ladon,
another tributary of the
Alfeios,
flows 2 km east of Tripotamia. The
rivers Erymanthos and
Alfeios form the border...
- the
hills on the left bank of the
river Alfeios,
about 12 km (7 mi)
north of the town Andritsaina. The
Alfeios forms the
border with
Arcadia to the north...
-
middle of a plain, 4
kilometres (2 miles) from the
Ionian Sea. The
river Alfeios flows into sea
about 7 km (4 mi)
south of Pyrgos. The po****tion of the...
- Ἀλφειός,
meaning "whitish"), was in Gr****
mythology a
river (the
modern Alfeios River) and
river god. Like most
river gods,
Alpheus was a son of the Titans...
- in one of the site's
three museums.
Olympia lies in the
valley of the
Alfeiós River (also
Anglicized as
Alpheus or Alpheios) in the
western part of the...
- Greece. It
features in Gr**** mythology. It is a
tributary to the
river Alfeios,
which empties into the
Ionian Sea. It is 70 km (43 mi) long. The Ladon...
- part of Arcadia, Greece. It is
situated on the
right bank of the
rerouted Alfeios river, near its
confluence with two
smaller tributaries. It is 3 km southeast...
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Ionian Sea coast,
southeast of
Pyrgos and
southwest of Olympia. The
river Alfeios forms the
northern border of the muni****l unit.
There are
wooded hills...