Neda (river)
Neda (Νέδα) | |
---|---|
Neda waterfalls | |
Basin | |
Main source | Mount Lykaion |
River mouth |
Ionian Sea 37°22′30″N 21°40′58″E / 37.37500°N 21.68278°ECoordinates: 37°22′30″N 21°40′58″E / 37.37500°N 21.68278°E |
Country | Greece |
Physiognomy | |
Length | approx. 60 km |
The Neda (Greek: Νέδα) is a river in the western Peloponnese in Greece. It is unique in the sense that it is the only river in Greece with a feminine name.
Geography
The 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
The Neda flows along the villages Neda, Kakaletri, Figaleia, Platania, Karyes and Giannitsochori.
See also
This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the Saturday, January 30, 2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.