Anapo

Coordinates: 37°03′N 15°16′E / 37.050°N 15.267°E / 37.050; 15.267
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Anapo
Physical characteristics
MouthIonian Sea
Length40 km (25 mi)
The hydroelectric station of Anapo near Solarino.
The Diddino Bridge.

The Anapo (Sicilian: Ànapu) is a river in Sicily whose name, which in Greek signifies "invisible", derives from the fact that for many parts of its course it runs underground. The Greek myth of Anapos is associated with it.

The river springs from the Monte Lauro in the Hyblaean Mountains (hills), near Palazzolo Acreide, crossing the whole territory of Syracuse, where it flows into the Ciane.

Historically, its waters were used to feed the aqueduct of Syracuse, built in 480 BC by the tyrannt Gelo and running for 22 kilometres (14 mi). Its waters now power the hydroelectrical station near Solarino.

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37°03′N 15°16′E / 37.050°N 15.267°E / 37.050; 15.267