The Peiros ( Greek : Πείρος , formerly also Kamenitza and Achelous ) is a river in the central and the northwestern parts of Achaea , Greece . It is 42.6 km (26.5 mi) long.
3-799: The Peiros is the second longest river in Achaea, after Selinountas . It rises in the northeastern part of the Erymanthos mountains, near the village Lakkomata . It passes through the municipal units of Farres , Olenia and Dymi . It empties into the Gulf of Patras between the towns Alissos and Kato Achaia . There are several bridges over the Peiros, including the bridges of the Greek National Road 9 / E55 (Patras - Pyrgos - Kyparissia ) and OSE 's Patras–Kyparissia railway line . Two ancient cities were situated near
6-524: Is a river in Achaea , Greece . It is 47.8 km (29.7 mi) long. Its source is on Mount Erymanthos , near the village Kato Vlasia in southern Achaea. It flows in generally northeastern direction, through the municipalities Kalavryta and Aigialeia . It flows into the Gulf of Corinth in the village Valimitika , near the town Aigio . [REDACTED] Media related to Selinountas (river) at Wikimedia Commons This Peloponnese location article
9-551: The river: Olenos and Pharae . Its most important tributaries are the Parapeiros (also known as Tytheus ) and the Serdini . This article related to a river in Greece is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Selinountas (river) The Selinountas ( Greek : Σελινούντας , Ancient Greek : Σελινοῦς , romanized : Selinous , Latin : Selinus )
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