Gialias

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The Gialias (also Yialias; Γιαλιάς, Çakıllı Dere/Yalya Deresi) is the second longest river in Cyprus. It has a length of 88 km (55 mi), river originating in the Troodos Mountains and Mesaoria. In its course passes through the plain of Mesaoria and flows into Famagusta Bay. Its depth reaches up to 9 meters.

CountryCyprus
elevation1,423 m (4,669 ft) [1]
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Gialias
Γιαλιάς (in Greek)  Çakıllı Dere/Yalya Deresi (in Turkish)
Location
CountryCyprus
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationMachairas Forest, Troodos Mountains
  elevation1,423 m (4,669 ft) [1]
Mouth 
  location
Famagusta Bay
  elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Length88 km (55 mi)
Basin features
Tributaries 
  leftAlikos
  rightKoutsos
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In 1952, the Pano Lythrodonta dam with a capacity of 32,000 m3 and a height of 10 meters was built in Gialias.[2]

Folk tradition

There are many folk traditions associated with Gialias. In the village of Nisou in the Nicosia District, it is believed that it was once divided into two to be reunited at another point, where an island was created where the name of the village comes from.[3] Another tradition says that in the area of the village of Assia, Pedieos and Gialias were united, the countess of the area decided to separate them and bring the riverbed next to the village, to its current riverbed.[4]

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