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The river Anavros and Anaurus (Greek: Άναυρος, Ancient Greek: Ἄναυρος, Latin: Anaurus) is a torrent near the ancient city of Iolkos (modern-day Volos), flowing from Mount Pelion into the Pagasetic Gulf.The hero Jason was said to have lost a sandal in its waters, as he ferried the disguised goddess Hera across its stream.

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  • The river Anavros and Anaurus (Greek: Άναυρος, Ancient Greek: Ἄναυρος, Latin: Anaurus) is a torrent near the ancient city of Iolkos (modern-day Volos), flowing from Mount Pelion into the Pagasetic Gulf.The hero Jason was said to have lost a sandal in its waters, as he ferried the disguised goddess Hera across its stream. (en)
  • El río Anauro (en en griego, Άναυρος, Latín: Anaurus) es un torrente que se localiza cercano de la antigua ciudad de Iolkos (la actual Volos), que fluye desde el Monte Pelión hacia el Golfo Pagasético.​ Se decía que el héroe Jasón había perdido una sandalia en sus aguas, mientras transportaba a la diosa Hera disfrazada a través de su arroyo. (es)
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  • The river Anavros and Anaurus (Greek: Άναυρος, Ancient Greek: Ἄναυρος, Latin: Anaurus) is a torrent near the ancient city of Iolkos (modern-day Volos), flowing from Mount Pelion into the Pagasetic Gulf.The hero Jason was said to have lost a sandal in its waters, as he ferried the disguised goddess Hera across its stream. (en)
  • El río Anauro (en en griego, Άναυρος, Latín: Anaurus) es un torrente que se localiza cercano de la antigua ciudad de Iolkos (la actual Volos), que fluye desde el Monte Pelión hacia el Golfo Pagasético.​ Se decía que el héroe Jasón había perdido una sandalia en sus aguas, mientras transportaba a la diosa Hera disfrazada a través de su arroyo. (es)
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