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 | |
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Native name | Τράγος |
Location | |
Country | Greece |
Physical characteristics | |
Mouth | |
• location | Ladon |
• coordinates | 37.8254°N 22.1274°E |
Basin features | |
Progression | Ladon→ Alfeios→ Ionian 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]
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References
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Smith, William, ed. (1854). "Caphyae". Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography. 1. London: John Murray. p. 505. - Richard Talbert, Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World, (ISBN 0-691-03169-X), Map 58.
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