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Peiros (Πείρος)
Map
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationAchaea
Mouth 
 • location
Gulf of Patras
Basin features
Tributaries 
 • leftTytheus

The Peiros (Greek: Πείρος) is a river in the central and the northwestern parts of Achaea, Greece. The river is known locally under several names including Kamenitsa (Καμενίτσα), Mellas (Μέλλας), Pieros (Πίερος), Nezeritiko (Νεζερίτικο), Prevedos (Πρέβεδος) and Acheloos (Αχελώος). One of its tributaries is the Tytheus, also known as Parapeiros.

Geography

The Peiros is the longest river in Achaea. It rises in the northeastern part of the Erymanthos mountains, near the village Lakkomata. It passes through the municipal units of Farres, Olenia and Dymi. It flows into the Gulf of Patras between the towns Alissos and Kato Achaia. There are several bridges over the Peiros, including the bridges of the Greek National Road 9/E55 (Patras - Pyrgos - Kyparissia) and the OSE's railway line Patras - Pyrgos.

Two ancient cities were situated near the river: Olenos and Pharae.

References

The first version of this article has been based on the text of

el:Πείρος ποταμός of the Greek Wikipedia published under GFDL.