The Parapeiros (Greek: Παραπείρος, also Τυθεύς - Tythefs, Ancient Greek: Τευθέας - Teutheas[1]) is a river in the western part of Achaea, Greece. It is 28.5 km (17.7 mi) long.[2] The Parapeiros begins in the western part of the Erymanthos mountains close to Alepochori. It passes through the municipal units of Tritaia and Farres. It empties into the river Peiros near the village Agios Stefanos.
parapeiros, greek, Παραπείρος, also, Τυθεύς, tythefs, ancient, greek, Τευθέας, teutheas, river, western, part, achaea, greece, long, begins, western, part, erymanthos, mountains, close, alepochori, passes, through, municipal, units, tritaia, farres, empties, i. The Parapeiros Greek Parapeiros also Ty8eys Tythefs Ancient Greek Tey8eas Teutheas 1 is a river in the western part of Achaea Greece It is 28 5 km 17 7 mi long 2 The Parapeiros begins in the western part of the Erymanthos mountains close to Alepochori It passes through the municipal units of Tritaia and Farres It empties into the river Peiros near the village Agios Stefanos ParapeirosNative nameParapeiros Greek LocationCountryGreeceRegionAchaeaPhysical characteristicsSource locationMount ErymanthosMouth locationPeiros coordinates38 7 34 N 21 38 30 E 38 12611 N 21 64167 E 38 12611 21 64167Length28 5 km 17 7 mi Basin featuresProgressionPeiros Ionian Sea Asteri Dam or Parapiros Dam View of the dam lake The temporary islet with Saint Theodores chapel of Mitopolis village sinking References edit nbsp Smith William ed 1854 Achaia Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography Vol 1 London John Murray p 14 Preliminary Flood Risk Assessment in Greek Ministry of Environment Energy and Climate Change p 42 Archived from the original on 15 February 2020 nbsp This article related to a river in Greece is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Parapeiros amp oldid 1197794993, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,