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River in Greece
Agrafiotis
Location
CountryGreece
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationEvrytania
Mouth 
 • locationAcheloos
 • coordinates38°54′42″N 21°31′49″E / 38.91167°N 21.53028°E / 38.91167; 21.53028
Lengthapprox. 50 km (31 mi)
Basin features
ProgressionAchelousIonian Sea

The Agrafiotis (Greek: Αγραφιώτης) is a river in Evrytania, Greece. The river takes its name from Agrafa, the mountainous region where it flows. The river begins near the village Trovato in the north of Evrytania. It flows south through a valley with forests and small farmlands. It is crossed by a few stone bridges. Near the village Tripotamo, the river empties into Kremasta Reservoir, built in 1969, which is drained by the river Acheloos. The Kremasta Reservoir is the largest in Greece.

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