- Struma River
:"Strymon redirects here. For the Strymon Gulf, see
Strymonian Gulf . For thebutterfly genus , see "Strymon (butterfly) ."Infobox River | river_name = Struma (Струма), Strymónas (Στρυμόνας)
caption = The course of the Struma in Bulgaria
origin = The south slopes ofVitosha , Bulgaria
mouth =Aegean Sea ,Greece
basin_countries =Bulgaria ,Greece
length = 415 km
elevation = 2,180 m
discharge = from 2,117 m³/s atPernik to 76,167 m³/s at Marino pole
watershed = 10,797 km² in BulgariaThe Struma or Strymónas (Bulgarian Струма, pronounced|ˈstruma, Greek Στρυμόνας IPA| [striˈmonas] , Turkish Karasu 'black water') is a river in
Bulgaria andGreece . Its ancient name was Strymōn (Greek: Στρυμών /stry'mɔːn/). Its catchment area is 10,800 km². It takes its source from the Vitosha Mountain inBulgaria , runs first westward, then southward, enters Greek territory at the Kula village and flows into theAegean Sea , nearAmphipolis in theSerres prefecture . The river's length is 415 km (of which 290 km in Bulgaria, making it the country's fifth longest).The river valley is a
coal -producing area of Bulgaria. The Greek portion is a valley which is dominant in agriculture, being Greece's fourth biggest valley. The tributaries include theRila River , theDragovishtitsa , theBlagoevgradska Bistritsa , theKonska River , theSandanska Bistritsa and theAggitis River .The Ancient Greek city of
Amphipolis was founded near the river's entrance to the Aegean, at the site previously known as Ennea Odoi (Nine roads}. WhenXerxes I ofPersia crossed the river during his invasion in480 BC he buried alive nine young boys and nine maidens as a sacrifice to the river god. [Herodotus 7,114 [http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/ptext?lookup=Hdt.+7.114.1] . The history may be Greek slander, though, as human sacrifice is not known as an Iranian cultic practice.] The forces ofAlexander I of Macedon defeated the remnants of Xerxes' army near Ennea Odoi in479 BC . In424 BC the Spartan generalBrasidas after crossing the entire Greek peninsula sieged and conquered Amphipolis. TheBattle of Kleidion was fought by the river in1014 .In 1913, the
Greek Army was trapped in theKresna Gorge of the Struma during theSecond Balkan War . The Bulgarians were defeated in the war, however, and the Treaty of Bucharest resulted in significant territorial losses for Bulgaria.The river valley was part of the Macedonian front in
World War I .The ship "Struma", which carried Jewish refugees out of
Romania inWorld War II and subsequently sunk in theBlack Sea , causing nearly 800 deaths, is named after the river.The river's name comes from Thracian "Strymón", derived from IE *sru "stream" [Katičic', Radislav. "Ancient Languages of the Balkans, Part One". Paris: Mouton, 1976: 144.] , akin to English "stream", Old Irish "sruaimm" "river", Lithuanian "straumuoe" "fast stream", Greek "reuma" "stream", Albanian "rrymë" "water flow", "shri" "rain".
Honour
Struma Glacier onLivingston Island in theSouth Shetland Islands ,Antarctica is named after Struma River.Notes
External links
* [http://www.livius.org/so-st/strymon/strymon.html Livius.org: Strymon]
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