Category:Eridanos river

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English: Eridanos (Greek: Ηριδανός) was the small stream that flowed from a source in the foothills of the Lykabettos, through the Agora of ancient Athens in Greece to the archaeological site of the Kerameikos, where its bed is still visible. Its course has been for the most part covered since ancient times, and was only visible outside the ancient walls in the district of Kerameikos. The river was rediscovered during the excavations for the Athens Metro subway in the late 1990s.
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Eridanos 
ancient stream flowing through/under Athens, Greece
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LocationAthens Municipality, Central Athens Regional Unit, Attica Region, Decentralized Administration of Attica, Greece
Mouth of the watercourse
Map37° 58′ 41.52″ N, 23° 43′ 05.52″ E
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