Erythropotamos

Erythropotamos (Ερυθροπόταμος)
Luda reka (Луда река)

Luda reka in Bulgaria
Basin
Main source Eastern Rhodope Mountains
River mouth Maritsa/Evros
41°19′41″N 26°30′33″E / 41.32806°N 26.50917°E / 41.32806; 26.50917Coordinates: 41°19′41″N 26°30′33″E / 41.32806°N 26.50917°E / 41.32806; 26.50917
Country Bulgaria, Greece
Physiognomy
Length approx. 100 km

The Erythropotamos (Greek: Ερυθροπόταμος, meaning "red river") or Luda reka (Bulgarian: Луда река, meaning "mad river") is a river in southern Bulgaria (Haskovo Province) and northeastern Greece (Evros regional unit). Its Turkish name was Küzüldeli Su. Its source is near Mega Dereio. It flows into the Maritsa (Evros) near Didymoteicho.

The source of the river is in the eastern Rhodope Mountains in the western Evros regional unit, Greece, near the village Mikro Dereio. It crosses the border with Bulgaria near Gorno Lukovo in the Ivaylovgrad municipality, and forms the Greek-Bulgarian border for several kilometers. It crosses back into Greece between the villages Siv Kladenets and Alepochori. It passes the villages Ladi, Mani and Koufovouno before flowing into the Evros just beyond Didymoteicho.

Its largest tributary is the Byala reka ("white river") in Bulgaria, which flows into the Luda reka near the village Odrintsi.


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