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- Karamenderes is a river located entirely within the Çanakkale Province of Turkey. It flows west from Mount Ida and empties into the Aegean Sea near the...
- forms Mount Ida, the Troad is drained by two main rivers, the Scamander (Karamenderes) and the Simois, which join at the area containing the ruins of Troy...
- Scamander. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Scamander (mythology). Karamenderes River "Skamandros". Behind the Name. "Scamander". Mythology Names. Hesiod...
- rivers or cr****s, Karamenderes River (Scamander of the antiquity) and Biga River (Granikos of the antiquity) are the longest. Karamenderes discharges to Dardanelles...
- the coast is rugged and is known as "the Olive Riviera." However, the Karamenderes River (the ancient Scamander) flows from the other side of Mount Ida...
- River (classical Hermus). 401 km Pactolus (also known as Sart Çayı) Karamenderes River (classical Scamander) Aksu (classical Kestros) Manavgat River (classical...
- region of Anatolia located at the mouth of the Scamander (the modern Karamenderes River). Sigeion commanded a ridge between the Aegean Sea and the Scamander...
- town at the mouth of the Scamander River on Tasmania's northeast coast Karamenderes River in Asia Minor, previously called the Scamander River Newt Scamander...
- Manapa-Tarhunta letter. The Gediz River is the other candidate. Bergama İzmir Karamenderes River Wilusa Hesiod. Theogony 343 William Smith. Dictionary of Gr****...
- mentioned by Strabo. Its site is unlocated, but probably located between the Karamenderes River (the ancient Scamander) and the Çan Çayı (the ancient Granicus)...