Kompsatos

Coordinates: 41°3′31″N 25°7′9″E / 41.05861°N 25.11917°E / 41.05861; 25.11917
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Kompsatos
Native nameΚομψτοç Error {{native name checker}}: parameter value is malformed (help)
Location
CountryGreece
RegionWestern Thrace
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationRhodope Mountains
 • coordinates41°20′53″N 24°59′5″E / 41.34806°N 24.98472°E / 41.34806; 24.98472
Mouth 
 • location
Lake Vistonida
 • coordinates
41°3′31″N 25°7′9″E / 41.05861°N 25.11917°E / 41.05861; 25.11917
Length68 km (42 mi)

Kompsatos (Greek: Κομψτοç), also called the Kouroú (Κουρο, Kurú) is a river flowing in Western Thrace, Greece. Its length is 68 kilometers. The river originates from the Rhodope Mountains and flows into Lake Vistonida.[1][2]

References

  1. ^ Avramea, Anna (1994). Thrace. Idea Advertising-Marketing SA. p. 355. ISBN 9608560918.
  2. ^ Gerakēs, P. A. (1992). Conservation and Management of Greek Wetlands: Proceedings of a Workshop on Greek Wetlands, Thessaloniki, Greece, 17-21 April, 1989. The IUCN Wetlands Programme, 3. The IUCN conservation library. IUCN. p. 333. ISBN 283170104X.