Synonyms for vrosina or Related words with vrosina

geroplatanos              kyparissi              perdikovrysi              foteino              oreino              kalyvakia              grammeni              chrysavgi              livadaki              kainourgio              chrysovitsa              megaplatanos              foiniki              katarraktis              tristeno              nerochori              ampelia              distrato              grimpovo              kefalochori              ampelaki              dafnoula              fourka              polydroso              prasino              leptokarya              krannonas              limnochori              palaioselli              vrysoula              gavria              chaliki              loutros              vasilopoulo              stavrochori              vlacherna              spartia              kryopigi              drosero              kranea              drosato              lefkonas              giannitsou              matsouki              faraklata              mesorrachi              argyrochori              pialeia              polythea              kerasea             



Examples of "vrosina"
Places along the river include, from source to mouth: Mazaraki, Soulopoulo, Vrosina, Raveni, Pente Ekklisies, Kyparisso, Parapotamos and Kestrini.
The Tyria () is a river in the western part of the Ioannina regional unit in Epirus, Greece. It is a left tributary of the Thyamis. The source of the river Tyria is near the village Platania, on the western slope of the Tomaros mountain. It flows into a generally northwestern direction. It flows into the Thyamis, near Vrosina.
The source of the river is near the village Kalpaki, in the northwestern part of the Ioannina regional unit. It flows south at first, and turns southwest near Soulopoulo. It receives its tributary Tyria near Vrosina, and turns west near Kyparisso in Thesprotia, where the hydroelectric dam is located. It empties into the Ionian Sea near the village Kestrini, between Igoumenitsa and Sagiada, close to the Albanian border.