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Ionian Sea. The
mountain Lapithas is to the north, and the
Minthi is to the east.
Northwest of the town,
between mount Lapithas and the sea, is the Kaiafas...
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Lapithas (Gr****: Λαπίθας) is a
mountain located in
southern Elis in the
western Peloponnese in Greece. The
mountain is
named after the
mythical people...
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Lapiths (/ˈlæpɪθs/;
Ancient Gr****: Λαπίθαι, Lapithai, sing. Λαπίθης) were a
group of
legendary people in Gr**** mythology, who
lived in
Thessaly in...
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springs located inside a
naturally formed cave in the foot of the mountain
Lapithas. The
water comes out at a
temperature of 32-34 °C of the
spring contains...
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Apatelodes lapitha is a moth in the
family Apatelodidae. It is
found in Veracruz, Mexico. SCAN Pitkin,
Brian & Jenkins, Paul. "Search
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itself was a
small stream in
southern Elis that
flowed down from
Mount Lapithas and the
mountains at
Minthi to the
Ionian Sea. The
waters are distinctly...
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formed after an
earthquake struck the
river Anigros. It lies
between the
Lapithas Mountains and the
Ionian Sea. The lake is home to an
algae species, Chara...
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which dates to the
Archaic period. It is
situated on the
slopes of the
Lapithas mountain and
faces the
coast of the
Ionian Sea and also the
plain of the...
- Pisatis.
While describing the
river Anigrus in Elis that
descends from
Mount Lapithas, the
geographer Pausanias,
possibly referring to this river,
reports having...
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applies with her
brother Apollo II. He was the
father of
Lapitha ancestress of the Lapiths,
Eurynome wife of Talaus, Mopsus, Linus, Palestinus...