Kiparissía, Gulf of

Kiparissía, Gulf of

Modern Greek  Kólpos Kiparissiakós,  

      broad inlet of the Ionian Sea of the western Peloponnese, Greece, about 35 mi (55 km) in width. Flanking the shallow estuary of the Alpheius, the chief river of the Peloponnese, a series of large lagoons extend southward 15 mi along the shore.

      Farther south, the mouth of the Nédha River divides the bay shore unequally between the nomós (department) of Ilía on the north and Messenia on the south. In the latter, the town of Kiparissía lies just inland from its harbour, Paralía. The agricultural centre has access to the railway following the shore that links Kalámai and Pátrai. Revived in the 4th century BC by the Theban leader Epaminondas as the port for his famous capital, Messene, Kiparissía and its gulf were both called Arcadia in the Middle Ages.

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Universalium. 2010.

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