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The Pineios (Greek: Πηνειός, romanized: Pineiós, Modern Greek: [pi.ni.ˈos], Ancient Greek: [pɛːnei̯ós], referred to in Latin sources as Peneus) is a river in Thessaly, Greece. The river is named after the god Peneus. During the later Middle Ages, it was also known as the Salamvrias or Salavrias (Σαλα[μ]βριάς).

Pineios flowing through Larissa
Pineios flowing through Larissa
Pineios, autumn
Pineios, autumn
Pineios
Vale of Tempe with Pineios flowing through
Location
CountryGreece
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationPindus mountains
Mouth 
  location
Aegean Sea
  coordinates
39°56′3″N 22°43′3″E
Length205 km (127 mi)
Basin size9,500 km2 (3,700 sq mi)

It flows from the Pindus mountains through the Thessalian plain and empties into the Aegean Sea, northeast of the Vale of Tempe, near Stomio. It creates a large delta, well known for its beauty and for many animal species, protected by international environmental treaties. Its total length is 205 km.[1] Its drainage basin is 9,500 km2 (3,700 sq mi).[2] Its source is near the village Malakasi, on the eastern slope of the Pindus main range, east of Metsovo. The Meteora region and the city of Larissa lie along the Pineios. Trikala lies on its tributary, the Lithaios. In the 1960s, a freeway connecting Athens and Thessaloniki was constructed in much of the Vale of Tempe.

Three ships of the Hellenic Navy have been named after the river.


Tributaries


Pineios major tributaries are: Malakassiótiko réma (stream), Mourgkánis (stream), Portaikós, Lithaíos, Pámissos, Enipeas and Titarisios.


Places along the river


The Pineios flows along the following places, from the source downstream: Malakasi, Kalampaka, Megarchi, Megala Kalyvia, Farkadona, Larissa, Evangelismos, Omolio.


References


  1. Greece in Figures January - March 2018, p. 12
  2. "Preliminary Flood Risk Assessment" (in Greek). Ministry of Environment, Energy and Climate Change. p. 66. Archived from the original on 15 February 2020.




На других языках


[de] Pinios

Der Pinios (griechisch Πηνειός, ältere deutsche Transkription Peneios; lateinische Bezeichnung Peneus; alter Name Salamvrias oder Salambria) ist der 217 km lange Hauptstrom der Region Thessalien in Griechenland. Er zählt zu den längsten Flüssen Griechenland und be- sowie entwässert die Tiefebene von Thessalien.
- [en] Pineios (Thessaly)

[es] Río Peneo (Tesalia)

El río Peneo es el nombre en español de un río del norte de Grecia, llamado en griego actualmente Salamvrias o Salambria. En la antigüedad clásica tenía el nombre griego de Πηνειóς (Peneios o, simplificadamente: Piniós), aunque también se hizo conocido por la forma latinizada Peneus.

[it] Peneo (fiume della Tessaglia)

Il Peneo (in greco Πηνειός, Peneus) è il fiume principale della Tessaglia, Grecia.

[ru] Пиньос

Пиньо́с[1] (Пеней[2], греч. Πηνειός)[3][4], прежде Саламбрия[2] (Σαλαβριάς) — наиболее крупная река в Фессалии и третья по длине в Греции, её длина — 205 км, площадь бассейна 10 700 км²[5] (указываются также 257 км и 10 850 км²[6]).



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