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5-447: Evenus / ɛ ˈ v iː n ə s / , Euenos / j uː ˈ iː n ə s / , Evinos , or Evenos may refer to: Evinos , a river in western Greece Evenus (mythology) , a river god and two mythological kings in ancient Greece Evenus (butterfly) , a butterfly genus, occasionally misspelled Euenus Euenus (Euenos, Evenus) of Paros, Ancient Greek philosopher Évenos , France,

10-553: A commune in the Var department Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Evenus . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Evenus&oldid=1138969633 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

15-493: A dam near the four-boundaries region of northern Nafpaktia . It took nearly one year and was completed in 2003. Its area is about 5 to 10km², the height and the depth is approximately 50 m. It rarely supplies water to the area, but it is the westernmost and newest expansion of the water supply line Evinos-Mornos-Yliki-Marathon which covers the needs of Athens . It is connected to the existing Mornos expansion via an underground pipeline 30km long and further to Athens . The river

20-564: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Evinos Evinos ( Greek : Εύηνος ) is a 92-kilometre-long (57 mi) river in western Greece , flowing into the Gulf of Patras . Its source is in the northern Vardousia mountains, near the village Artotina , Phocis . The river flows in a generally southwestern direction, for most of its length in Aetolia-Acarnania . It feeds

25-485: The reservoir of Lake Evinos, that is about 10km². The river flows through a deep forested valley with few small villages. In its lower course it flows through lowlands, and it empties into the Gulf of Patras 10km southeast of Missolonghi . The village Evinochori near its mouth owes its name to this river. Due to the flooding of the area, a new dam was ordered by the Aitoloakarnanian government to construct

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