Kompsatos Explained

Kompsatos
Source1 Coordinates:41.3481°N 24.9847°W
Mouth Coordinates:41.0586°N 25.1192°W
Subdivision Type1:Country
Subdivision Name1:Greece
Subdivision Type2:Region
Length:68km (42miles)

The Kompsatos (Greek, Modern (1453-);: Κομψάτος, Bulgarian: Сушица, Sushitsa), also called the Kouroú (Κουρο, Kurú) is a river flowing in Western Thrace, Greece. Its length is 68 kilometers. Its drainage basin is .[1] The river originates from the Rhodope Mountains and flows into Lake Vistonida.[2] [3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Preliminary Flood Risk Assessment. https://web.archive.org/web/20200215192049/http://www.ypeka.gr/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=T4DDG1hqQMY%3D&tabid=252&language=el-GR. 15 February 2020. el. Ministry of Environment, Energy and Climate Change. 91.
  2. Book: Avramea, Anna . Thrace . Idea Advertising-Marketing SA . 1994 . 355. 9608560918 .
  3. Book: Gerakēs, P. A. . Conservation and Management of Greek Wetlands: Proceedings of a Workshop on Greek Wetlands, Thessaloniki, Greece, 17-21 April, 1989 . The IUCN Wetlands Programme, 3. The IUCN conservation library . IUCN . 1992 . 333 . 283170104X .