
thumb|250px|View of the landscape near Aroanios' River, karst springs thumb|250px|Karst spring. After 600m: 41 small karst spring outlets make an enormous water amount thumb|250px|naturally watered forest of Platanus orientalis|platanus trees in [[sand and gravel]] thumb|250px|Buildings, abandoned, are standing directly in the fragile nature
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thumb|250px|View of the landscape near Aroanios' River, karst springs thumb|250px|Karst spring. After 600m: 41 small karst spring outlets make an enormous water amount thumb|250px|naturally watered forest of Platanus orientalis|platanus trees in [[sand and gravel]] thumb|250px|Buildings, abandoned, are standing directly in the fragile nature
The Aroanios (; ; ) is a river in the southern part of Achaea, Greece and a tributary of Ladon river. The water comes from the carbonate mountain range Aroania (1500-2300m). After 12 km, it meets the Ladonas (near to Pangrataika Kalyvia) in the area of "Helongospilia” (Χελωνοσπηλιά).
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).