Tragus (river)

The Tragus or Tragos (Greek: Τράγος) is a river of northwestern Arcadia and southern Achaea, Greece. It is a left tributary of the Ladon. Its source is near the village Nymfasia, it flows along Dara and it joins the Ladon near Zevgolatio.

Tragus
Native nameΤράγος
Location
CountryGreece
Physical characteristics
Mouth 
  location
Ladon
  coordinates
37.8254°N 22.1274°E / 37.8254; 22.1274
Basin features
ProgressionLadonAlfeiosIonian Sea

Background

The ancient author Pausanias wrote that the river issues from the inner side of the embankment surrounding the city of Caphyae near lake Orchomenus, after which it descends into a chasm of the earth, issuing again at a place called Nasi (Νάσοι); and that the name of the village where it issues is named Rheunus (Ῥεῦνος).[1] Older names of the Tragus are Tara[1] and Daraiiko.[2]

gollark: I made half a stack.
gollark: Tough alloy is smelteryable.
gollark: Do we?
gollark: For 1000% efficiency, which is good.
gollark: I know a decent amount about NC reactor design, but focus on the "horrendously oversized" sort.

References

  1.  Smith, William, ed. (1854). "Caphyae". Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography. 1. London: John Murray. p. 505.
  2. Richard Talbert, Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World, (ISBN 0-691-03169-X), Map 58.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.