Selemnos
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Selemnos Σέλεμνος |
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Origin | Achaia prefecture |
Length | approximately 20 km |
Mouth elevation | Gulf of Corinth |
Basin area | Ionian Sea |
Selemnos, Latin and ancient form: Selemnus (Greek: Σέλεμνος), is a river in the northern part of the Achaia prefecture. The river flows entirely in municipality of Rio and empties into the Gulf of Corinth.
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[edit] Places within the river
[edit] Geography
The river begins in the north side which passed from Kastritsi where it is also named Kastritsianiko (Καστριτσιάνικο), it empties into the Gulf of Corinth.
[edit] History
In Greek mythology, Selemnus was a shepherd who loved a Nymph Argyra, one time which abandoned and Selemnus died from all the pressure. That time, the goddess Aphrodite made a river. For Selemnus which wrote and became a tale by Rena Galanaki in Mnimi tou erota, lithi tou erota (Μνήμη του έρωτα, λήθη του έρωτα) in the book Ena schedon galazio cheri ( σχεδόν γαλάζιο χέρι) (Kastaniotis, 2004) and one poem Sto Kastritsianiko potami (Στο Καστριτσιάνικο ποτάμι = By The Kastritsianiko River) by Thodoris Gkonia and Nikos Xydakis.
[edit] External links
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