词条 | Enipeas (Thessaly) |
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| name = Enipeas | image = River Enipeus.jpg | image_size = | image_caption = Enipeas at Xylades, Farsala. | source1_location = Phthiotis, Greece | mouth_location = Pineios | mouth_coordinates = {{coord|39|34|21|N|22|5|20|E|display=inline,title}} | progression = {{RPineios}} | subdivision_type1 = Country | subdivision_name1 = Greece | length = {{convert|84|km|abbr=on}} | source1_elevation = | discharge1_avg = | basin_size = }} The Enipeas ({{lang-el|Ενιπέας}}) or Enipeus ({{lang-grc|Ἐνιπεύς}}) is a river in central Greece, tributary of the Pineios near Farkadona. It is {{convert|84|km|abbr=on}} long.[1] Its source is in the northern part of Phthiotis, on the plateau of Domokos. It course runs through several of the tetrades of ancient Thessaly, from Achaea Phthiotis in South through Phthia to finally flow into the Pineios in Histiaeotis. The banks of the Enipeas constituted the scene of several important battles of history, including those of Cynoscephalae (364 BCE and 197 BCE) and Pharsalus (48 BCE). Named afterEnipeus Vallis, a north-south valley on planet Mars is named for this river (and valley), located in the mid-south of the Arcadia quadrangle. References1. ^Greece in Figures January - March 2018, p. 12 {{Thessaly-geo-stub}}{{Greece-river-stub}} 8 : Rivers of Greece|Landforms of Phthiotis|Rivers of Central Greece|Landforms of Larissa (regional unit)|Rivers of Thessaly|Landforms of Karditsa (regional unit)|Landforms of Trikala (regional unit)|Geography of ancient Thessaly |
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