Lake Vistonida

Coordinates: 41°02′N 25°07′E / 41.04°N 25.11°E / 41.04; 25.11
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Lake Vistonida
Λίμνη Βιστωνίδα (
Mediterranean
. It hosts a variety of fauna, which comprise several types of fish, amphibians, reptiles, mammals, birds as well as flora.

History

In antiquity, the lake was called "Bistonis (Βιστονίς λίμνη), a great Thracian lake in the country of the Bistones, from whom it derived its name. The water of the lake was brackish and abounded in fish.[1] The fourth part of its produce is said to have been granted by the emperor Arcadius to the convent of Vatopedi on Mount Athos. The river Cossinites emptied itself into the lake Bistonis, which at one time overflowed the neighbouring country and swept away several Thracian towns."[2]

See also

  • Bistonis, the nymph who lived in that lake with her people
  • Bistoni
    , the Thracians who lived near the lake
Sunset at the lake

Bibliography

  • "Lake Vistonida and Porto Lagos". Democritos University of Thrace. Archived from the original on 31 August 2009. Retrieved 30 January 2014.

References

  1. ^ Aristotle, History of Animals VIII 13
  2. ^ Smith, William, ed. (1870). Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography. Vol. 1. Boston: Little, Brown, and Company. p. 403. ark:/13960/t14m93874.

External links

Media related to Vistonida Lake at Wikimedia Commons