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Yaremche is the
waterfall of Probiy. The Prut was
known in
Antiquity as the
Pyretus (Ancient Gr****: Πυρετός, romanized: Pyretós), or
Scythian Porata (possibly)...
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meliboeus (Fabricius, 1777)
Synonyms Papilio meliboeus Fabricius, 1777
Papilio pyretus Cramer, [1777]
Ancyluris pyrete Hübner, [1819]
Ancyluris meliboeus phonia...
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crossed the
Carpathians and
settled down in the
valleys of the
Tyras and
Pyretus rivers.
These Celts,
along with the
Thracian Getae and the
Germanic Bastarnae...
- (Potentia, or Flosis?)
Pyretus Prut Sarmatia? or Dacia? 45°28′08″N 28°12′28″E / 45.468889°N 28.207778°E / 45.468889; 28.207778 (
Pyretus)
Rhenus Rhine (Rijn...
- Brown, 1931
Enochrus conjunctus (Fall, 1901)
Enochrus hamiltoni pacificus Leech, 1950
Enochrus hamiltoni pyretus Leech, 1950
Enochrus horni Leech, 1950...
- (German,
English variant), Pyretòs - Πυρετος (Gr**** and
Ancient Gr****),
Pyretus (Latin)
Prypiat Pripeat (Romanian),
Pripet (Finnish),
Pripete (Latvian...
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Persian napas 'spring'
Herodotus (IV 48), Patissus, Pathissus,
Tisia Tisa
Pyretus, Pyretos, Pyresos,
Porata Prut
Rabon Jiu
Samus Someș
Sargetia Strei Tyras...