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Aegospotami (Ancient Greek: Αἰγὸς Ποταμοί, Aigos Potamoi) or Aegospotamos (i.e. Goat Streams) is the ancient Greek name for a small river or rivers issuing into the Hellespont (Modern Turkish Çanakkale Boğazı), northeast of Sestos.
Aegospotami (Eski Yunanca: Αἰγὸς Ποταμοί, Aigos Potamoi) veya Aegospotamos (Türkçesi: Keçi Deresi), Sestos'un kuzey doğusunda Hellespont'a (Türkçesi: Çanakkale Boğazı) dökülen küçük bir nehrin eski Yunanca adıdır.
Aegospotami (Grieks: Αιγοσποταμοί, eigenlijk Geitenrivieren) was een stadje (aan een gelijknamige rivier gelegen) op de Thracische Chersonesos, nabij de Hellespont.
Aigos Potamoi, auch Aigos Potamos (griech. für »Ziegenfluss«) war in der Antike ein Fluss und eine Stadt auf der Thrakischen Chersonesos, der Halbinsel Gelibolu, am Hellespont.
El Egospótamos (en griego antiguo Αἰγὸς Ποταμοί,[1] 'Río de la cabra'; también están las formas Aegos o Ægos para el primer término y Potamoi para el segundo, con varias combinaciones posibles), el actual Indjé-limen o Gálata, es un pequeño curso de agua situado en el Quersoneso Tracio (Galípoli), al noreste de la moderna ciudad turca de Sütlüce, en Turquía.[2]
L'Egospotami (in greco antico, Αἰγὸς ποταμοί, in italiano "Fiumi della capra"), in seguito chiamato Karakova in turco e oggi Cumali è un piccolo fiume a regime torrentizio situato nella Penisola di Gallipoli, anticamente chiamata Chersoneso tracico e che sbocca nello stretto dei Dardanelli, anticamente chiamato Ellesponto.
Αἰγὸς Ποταμός / Aigos Potamos (« Fleuve de la Chèvre ») est le nom en grec ancien d'un fleuve côtier et d'une cité antique.
Egospòtamos o Egospòtams (en llatí, Aegospotami; en grec antic, Αἰγὸς Ποταμοί) va ser un riu del Quersonès Traci, a la vora d'una ciutat amb el mateix nom.
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