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The Angitis ( Greek : Αγγίτης ), also known as Angista ( Bulgarian : Драматица ; Dramatitsa ), is a river in Northern Greece . It is 75 km (47 mi) long. It is an important tributary of the Strymonas .

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3-567: Its source is in the Falakro mountains, in the regional unit of Drama , near the town of Prosotsani . It flows south until Fotolivos , where it turns west and enters the Serres regional unit . It flows into the Strymonas near Tragilos . The river is the setting for a number of extreme sports, including rafting . The Angitis cave is 21 km (13 mi) long. A short distance from the cave

6-525: Is a mountain in the Drama regional unit , eastern Greek Macedonia , northern Greece . The elevation of its highest summit, Profitis Ilias , is 2,232 meters above sea level. There is a ski resort on the mountain. А very small part of a low northern offshoot of Falakro extends into Bulgarian territory, just south of the village of Beslen in Blagoevgrad Province . The highest point that

9-619: Is the gorge of the Angitis , 15 km (9.3 mi) in length with a depth that reaches 100 m (330 ft) down to the river bed. This article related to a river in Greece is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Falakro Falakro Oros ( Greek : Φαλακρό όρος, translated in English as: "Bald mountain"; Bulgarian : Боздаг , Bozdag ; Turkish : Bozdağ , translated in English as: "Gray mountain")

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