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Achelous River

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in the Aitoloacarnania-Evrytania boundary was under construction. The area is not forested. The dam, made of concrete, took years to complete, eventually flooding a portion of the western part of the prefecture of Eurytania. The dam includes a power station with transformer lines in the east. The dam
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the territory of Oeniadae extended east of the river. It is usually called a river of Acarnania, but it is sometimes assigned to Aetolia. Its general direction is from north to south. Its waters are of a whitish yellow or cream colour, whence it derives a later name of
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plains in order to help irrigate 240,000–380,000 ha (590,000–940,000 acres) of mostly cotton crops. Construction on the project has been stalled several times, the latest in 2005, because of environmental and social concerns.
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after the river. This plain was celebrated for its fertility, though covered in great part with marshes, several of which were formed by the overflowings of the Achelous.
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took place near the river Achelous. Nikephoros II was defeated and killed during the battle, and two new states were established in the area, the
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powers electricity for the western part of Greece and the central part. It caused some soil erosion in some flooded valleys. The
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The Acheloos River Diversion project has been the center of debate since the 1980s. It calls for four large dams, the
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probably alludes in the epithet ἀργυροδίνης. Periegetes places the sources of the river near a place called
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into the sea and has already turned half the Echinades islands into mainland.' (2.10, trans. Waterfield)
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The river flows generally southwards, and forms part of the boundary between the regional units of
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The river Achelous begins at about 2,000 metres (6,600 ft) elevation on the eastern slope of
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On exiting the Kremasta reservoir, the river flows southwest into Aetolia-Acarnania, feeding the
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range. 10 to 15 kilometres (6.2 to 9.3 mi) downstream from this lake, it flows into the
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In antiquity, the Achelous was the largest and most celebrated river in Greece, rising in
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which was completed in 2001 but has not impounded its reservoir. Below that is the
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There are five dams on the river. From upstream to downstream there is the
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is downstream and was completed in 1969. Downstream of Katsiki, the
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reservoir. Further downstream, it runs through the lowlands west of
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The Acheloos River marked on a satellite image. Labels in German.
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7,800,000,000 m (6,323,563 acre⋅ft) (annual mean)
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was completed in 1989. The arch bridges includes the
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Acheloos River
Achelous River (disambiguation)

Greece
Pindus
39°41′13″N 21°8′31″E / 39.68694°N 21.14194°E / 39.68694; 21.14194
Mouth
Ionian Sea
38°19′53″N 21°6′5″E / 38.33139°N 21.10139°E / 38.33139; 21.10139


Greek
Ancient Greek
river
Epirus
Greece
Acarnania
Aetolia
Ionian Sea
Achelous
Herodotus
Nile
Acarnania
Lakmos
Pindus
Anthousa
Trikala regional unit
Aspropotamos
white
Arta

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