Pedieos

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The Pedieos (also Pediaios or Pediaeus or Pithkias; Greek: Πεδιαίος/Πηθκιάς, Turkish: Kanlı Dere) is the longest river in Cyprus. The river originates in the Machairas Forest in the Troodos Mountains close to Machairas Monastery and flows northeast across the Mesaoria plains, through the capital city Nicosia. It then steers east, meeting the sea at Famagusta Bay close to the ancient Greek city of Salamis. Maximum depth is 10 meters.

CountryCyprus
coordinates
35.16, 33.91
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Pedieos
Πεδιαίος/Πιθκιάς (in Greek)
Kanlı Dere (in Turkish)
Pedieos River watershed (Interactive map)
Location
CountryCyprus
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationTroodos Mountains
Mouth 
  location
Famagusta Bay
  coordinates
35.16, 33.91
  elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Length98 km (61 mi)
Basin size2,000 km2
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The river has a total length of 98 km. An 18 km stretch of the river banks, in and around Nicosia, has been turned into pedestrian walkways.[1]

There are two dams constructed along the river, the largest one at Tamassos built in 2002.[2]

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