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In Greece there are three rivers longer than Haliakmon, Maritsa (Greek: Έβρος), Struma (Strymónas), both coming from Bulgaria, and Vardar (Greek: Αξιός) coming from North Macedonia, but the length of each one of them in Greek territory is less than that of Haliakmon, which flows entirely in Greece. Haliacmon is the traditional ...
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Haliacmon→ Aegean Sea The Moglenitsas ( Greek : Μογλενίτσας ) is a river in Almopia , northern Greece . [ 1 ] The river has its headwater in the Vermio Mountains of Macedonia , Greece and it flows into the Aliakmonas River near Kouloura , between Veria and Alexandreia , twenty kilometers west of Thessaloniki .
This is a list of rivers that are at least partially in Greece. The rivers flowing into the sea are sorted along the coast. Rivers flowing into other rivers are listed by the rivers they flow into. The confluence is given in parentheses. For an alphabetical overview of rivers of Greece see Category:Rivers of Greece.
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Haliacmon (or Aliacmon, Ancient Greek: Ἁλιάκμων) was in Greek mythology a son of Oceanus and Thetis. He was a minor river god in his own right, of the eponymous Haliacmon in Macedonia . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In other mythological traditions he was the son of Palaestinus and grandson of Poseidon . [ 3 ]
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