The Neda (Greek: Νέδα) is a river in the western Peloponnese in Greece. It is 31 km (19 mi) long, and its drainage area is 278 km2 (107 sq mi).[1] It is unique in the sense that it is the only river in Greece with a feminine name.
Neda | |
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Native name | Νέδα (Greek) |
Location | |
Country | Greece |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | |
• location | Mount Lykaion |
Mouth | |
• location | Ionian Sea |
• coordinates | 37°22′30″N 21°40′58″E / 37.37500°N 21.68278°E |
Length | 31 km (19 mi) |
Basin size | 278 km2 (107 sq mi) |
Geography
editThe river begins on the southern slope of Mount Lykaion, near the village of Neda in northern Messenia. It flows to the west through a varied landscape of barren rock and forests. From near Figaleia until its mouth it forms the border of Messenia and Elis. There is a well known waterfall near the village Platania. The Neda flows into the Gulf of Kyparissia, a bay of the Ionian Sea, near the village Giannitsochori.
Places along the river
editThe Neda flows along the villages Neda, Kakaletri, Figaleia, Platania, Karyes and Giannitsochori.
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Preliminary Flood Risk Assessment" (in Greek). Ministry of Environment, Energy and Climate Change. p. 38. Archived from the original on 15 February 2020.
- ^ A Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology, Neda