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Vjosa (Aoos) River in Albania unfar from Tepelenë, Photo Marc Morell
The Vjosë (Albanian indefinite form, the definite form is Vjosa) or Aóos (Greek: Αώος, Latin: Aous) is a river in north-western Greece and south-western Albania. Its total length is about 272 km, of which 80 km are in Greece. Its source is in the Pindus mountains, in northern Epirus. It flows through the Vikos-Aoos National Park, where it forms impressive canyons. It flows into the Adriatic Sea, north of Vlorë. Towns along the river include Konitsa in Greece, and Përmet and Tepelenë in Albania.
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