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Alcantara (river)

Columnar basaltsCommons category link is locally definedDrainage basins of the Ionian SeaRivers of ItalyRivers of Sicily
Rivers of the Metropolitan City of CataniaRivers of the Metropolitan City of Messina
Fiume Alcantara piena dicembre 2003
Fiume Alcantara piena dicembre 2003

The Alcantara (Sicilian: Arcàntara or Càntara) is a river in Sicily, southern Italy. It has its source on the south side of Monti Nebrodi and its mouth in the Ionian Sea at Capo Schiso in Giardini-Naxos. The river is 52 kilometres (32 mi) long. The name Alcantara is of Arabic origin (القنطرة, al-Qanṭarah, 'the Arch') and refers to a bridge from Roman times found by the Arabs. Thucydides called it Akesines Potamos (Ancient Greek: Ἀκεσίνης - Akesínes) while its Latin names were Assinus, Assinos, Asines, Asinius, Onobala, Onobalas, and Acesines. Cantera was another hydronym for it, adopted by Normans. The river is mentioned by Thucydides on occasion of the attack made on Naxos by the Messenians in 425 BCE.

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Alcantara (river)
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N 37.8076 ° E 15.2575 °
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Contrada Pietrenere
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Fiume Alcantara piena dicembre 2003
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