Enipeas (Thessaly)
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Template: Infobox River / BILD_fehlt
Template: Infobox River / Obsolete
The Enipeas (Greek Ενιπέας, ancient Greek Enipeus Ἐνίπευς, more neugr. Names Tsanarlis Τσαναρλής, Filiadorema Φιλιαδόρεμα and Neochoritikos Νεοχωρίτικος ) is a 84 km long river in the Greek region of Thessaly. He is a right tributary of the 217 km long Pinios.
The source of the Enipeas located in the northern part of Fthiotida, north of Lamia. From there it flows in a northwesterly direction and flows Farkadona in the Pinios.
In Greek mythology, the Enipeus was personified as a river god Enipeus. At the battle of Pharsalus the Enipeus limited the battlefield of Gaius Julius Caesar and Pompey.
- River in Europe
- River in Greece
- Water system Aegean Sea