Kladeos

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The river Kladeos flows through Olympia in Elis, Southern Greece, and empties into the river Alfeios.[1] As a tributary of the Alfeios, the Kladeos is fed by the Plataneiko, Lagadino, Gani, and Liakoto streams. Already in classical antiquity, the river was diverted near Olympia in order to prevent flooding in winter. However, the sanctuary of Olympia was covered by a 4 m thick layer of sediment when it was excavated in 1875.

CountryGreece
locationPeloponnese
location
Alfeios
coordinates
37°37′59″N 21°37′34″E
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Kladeos
Location
CountryGreece
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationPeloponnese
Mouth 
  location
Alfeios
  coordinates
37°37′59″N 21°37′34″E
Basin features
ProgressionAlfeiosIonian Sea
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The river is named after Kladeos (Greek: Κλάδεος, Latin: Cladeus), a river god in Greek mythology who was one of the sons of Oceanus and Tethys.[2]

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