- 1974 it
merged with the male-only
rowing club
Asopos,
named after the Gr****
river god
Asopos).
Asopos had been
founded in 1962 by
discontent members...
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Asopos (Gr****: Ασωπός; also
Latinised as Asopus) is a
village and a
former muni****lity in Laconia, Peloponnese, Greece.
Since the 2011
local government...
-
Kiato is
situated on the Gulf of Corinth, near the
mouth of the
river Asopos. It has much
tourist activity mainly in the summer. The
ancient city Sicyon...
- thunderbolt.
Asopos (Boeotia), a
river of
Boeotia originating on Mt.
Cithaeron and
flowing through the
district of
Plataea into the
Euripus Strait.
Asopos (Corinthia)...
- The
Asopos (Gr****: Ασωπός,
referred to in
Latin sources as Asopus) is a
river in
Boeotia and
northern Attica, Greece. In antiquity, it
formed the border...
-
around 1.9
square kilometres (0.73 sq mi) in area on the
north bank of the
Asopos river in Boeotia, thus
covering the
ground from
Erythres past
Hysiae and...
- At the Gr****
encampment at
Plataea 110,000 men were ****embled
along the
Asopos River.
Further down the river, Mardonius,
commander of the
Persian forces...
-
Mastiglanis asopos is a
species of three-barbeled catfish. It is the only
recognized species in its genus. This
species has a
broad distribution, mainly...
- Ano
Kastania Anogeia Apidea Archangelos,
Laconia Archontiko Areopoli Arna
Asopos Asteri Charakas Charria (Harria)
Chosiari Chrysafa Dafni Dafnio Daimonia...
-
chemistry of the
groundwater in
eastern Central Greece (central
Euboea and the
Asopos valley)
revealed high
concentrations of
hexavalent chromium in groundwater...