Struma River
The
Struma
(
Bulgarian
:
Струма
,
Greek
:
Strimn
,
Turkish
:
Karasu
(meaning "black water" in Turkish)) is a
river
in
Bulgaria
and
Greece
. Its ancient name was
Strymon
. The Struma rises in the
Vitosha Mountains
of Bulgaria and flows about 400 kilometers south to the
Aegean Sea
. The valley is a
coal
-producing area of Bulgaria. The
ancient Greek
city of
Amphipolis
was founded at the river's entrance to the Aegean, and the
Battle of Kleidion
was fought by the river in
1014
.
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