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Country
  
Albania, Greece

River mouth
  
Aoös

Length
  
50 km

Source
  
Pindus

Basin countries
  
Albania, Greece

Main source
  
Pindus, Greece

Basin size
  
870 km (340 sq mi)

Basin area
  
870 km²

Mouth
  
Aoös

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Discharge
  
Average rate: 6.93 m/s (245 cu ft/s)

The Sarantaporos (Greek: Σαραντάπορος) is a river in northwestern Greece and southern Albania. It is a right tributary of the river Aoös (Vjosë), which flows into the Adriatic Sea. Its length is 50 km (31 mi), of which the final approx. 10 km (6.2 mi) form the border between Greece and Albania. Its source is between the mountain ranges Gramos and Voio, in the Kastoria regional unit. It flows through the municipal units Arrenes, Mastorochoria and Konitsa in Greece, and the municipalities Qendër Leskovik and Çarshovë in Albania. Its basin area is 870 km2 (340 sq mi), and its year-average discharge is 6.93 m3 (245 cu ft) per second.

References

Sarantaporos (Epirus) Wikipedia


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