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- The Vouraikos (Gr****: Βουραϊκός, Latin: Buraïcus, Erasinus (Ancient Gr****: Ἐρασῖνος, romanized: Erasinos) according to Strabo) is a river in Achaea, Greece...
- Vouraikos Gorge and Kalavryta area) (SPA) The conservation, protection and management of the Geopark is the responsibility of the Chelmos-Vouraikos Management...
- of Achaea, Greece. The town is located on the right bank of the river Vouraikos, 24 kilometres (15 miles) south of Aigio, 40 km (25 miles) southeast of...
- 30 km to the west, across the valley of the river Vouraikos. The rivers Krios, Krathis and Vouraikos drain the mountain towards the Gulf of Corinth in...
- Peloponnese, it runs 22 kilometres (14 mi) from Diakopto through the Vouraikos Gorge and the old Mega Spilaion Monastery and up to Kalavryta, stopping...
- peninsula. The main rivers of the muni****lity are the Selinountas and the Vouraikos. The muni****lity Aigialeia was formed at the 2011 local government reform...
- Xylokastro) Zacholitikos (in Derveni) Krios (in Aigeira) Krathis (near Akrata) Vouraikos (near Diakopto) Selinountas (near Aigio) Volinaios (in Psathopyrgos) Charadros...
- west to east. Mornos Pleistos Selemnos Volinaios Foinikas Selinountas Vouraikos Krathis Krios Zacholitikos Fonissa Sythas Elissonas Asopos Thal****ographica...
- situated on the Gulf of Corinth, near the mouth of the Vouraikos river and at the lower end of the Vouraikos Gorge. The 750 mm (2 ft 5+1⁄2 in) gauge Diakofto–Kalavryta...
- discovered nearly midway between the rivers of Bokhusia (Cerynites), and of Vouraikos (Buraicus) near Trupia. Ovid says that the ruins of Bura (which he calls...