Volinaios

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Volinaios
Βολιναίος
Basin
Main source Panachaiko
River mouth Gulf of Corinth
38°20′12″N 21°52′03″E / 38.3368°N 21.8676°E / 38.3368; 21.8676Coordinates: 38°20′12″N 21°52′03″E / 38.3368°N 21.8676°E / 38.3368; 21.8676
Country Greece
Cities Achaea
Physiognomy
Length approx. 20 km

Volinaios (Greek: Βολιναίος, also Δρεπανέικο Drepaneiko) is a river in the northern part of Achaea, Greece. It empties into the Gulf of Corinth. The river is named after the ancient town of Boline. The river begins in the northern part of the Panachaiko mountains, it flows through the village Drepano where it has water all year round. The river flows into the Gulf of Corinth near Psathopyrgos.

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