- The
Krathis (Gr****: Κράθις, Latin: Crathis) is a
river in the
eastern part of Achaea,
southern Greece. The
river flows through the muni****l unit of Akrata...
-
Fonissa (near Xylokastro)
Zacholitikos (in Derveni)
Krios (in Aigeira)
Krathis (near Akrata)
Vouraikos (near Diakopto)
Selinountas (near Aigio) Volinaios...
- the west,
across the
valley of the
river Vouraikos. The
rivers Krios,
Krathis and
Vouraikos drain the
mountain towards the Gulf of
Corinth in the north...
- east.
Mornos Pleistos Selemnos Volinaios Foinikas Selinountas Vouraikos Krathis Krios Zacholitikos Fonissa Sythas Elissonas Asopos Thal****ographica, Institute...
- area of 180.169 km2.
Akrata is
located on the
right bank of the
river Krathis, 3 km from its
outflow into the Gulf of Corinth. The Gr****
National Road...
-
ancient statue": It is a
journey of
about thirty stades [from the
stream of
Krathis (Crathis) near the
ruins of
Aigai (Aegae) in Akhaia] to what is called...
- Italy. The
Sybarite Pan was
conceived when a
Sybarite shepherd boy
named Krathis co****ted with a
pretty she-goat
amongst his herds. In Pseudo-Plutarch's...
-
Crathis may
refer to: Crati, a
river of
southern Italy Krathis, a
river of
southern Greece This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical...
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through a
ravine on the
North face of
mount Chelmos and
flows into the
Krathis river. The fifth-century BC
historian Herodotus,
locates this stream—calling...
- by the
Argives from the
temple of "Artemis Pyronia",
located on
Mount Krathis.
According to Plutarch, the
celebrants began at
night from Lake Alcyonia...