Megdovas
Megdovas Μέγδοβας | |
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Basin | |
Main source | Agrafa mountains |
River mouth |
Lake Kremasta/Acheloos 38°53′34″N 21°32′3″E / 38.89278°N 21.53417°ECoordinates: 38°53′34″N 21°32′3″E / 38.89278°N 21.53417°E |
Country | Greece |
Physiognomy | |
Length | approx. 60 km |
The Megdovas (Greek: Μέγδοβας) also known as Tavropos (Greek: Ταυρωπός), is a river that flows through the Karditsa and Evrytania regional units, Greece.
Geography
The river begins in the Agrafa mountains in the western part of Karditsa regional unit. Since the late-1950s it flows into Lake Plastiras, a reservoir that supplies electricity and water to Thessaly and Central Greece, near Pezoula. Passing into Evrytania, it flows through a deep, forested valley with a few little villages and stone bridges. Since 1967, it empties into the Kremasta Reservoir, which is drained by the Acheloos. It forms the border between Evrytania and Aetolia-Acarnania. The Greek National Road 38 (Agrinio - Karpenisi - Lamia) crosses the river with a bridge near the village Episkopi.