Ciane




























Ciane

Papiro-Ciane.jpg
A view of the Ciane River

Location
Country Sicily
Physical characteristics
Source  
 - elevation 566 m (1,857 ft)

Length 37 km (23 mi)

The Ciane (Sicilian: Ciani) is a short river in southern Sicily, Italy. It flows into the river in correspondence of Syracuse's port, after a run of 8 kilometres (5 mi) and having received the waters of the Anapo.


The name, deriving from the Greek cyanos ("azure"), is connected to the myth of Anapos and the nymph Cyane. On its banks are present spontaneous grows of papyrus (Cyperus papyrus), probably sent to Hiero II of Syracuse by the Egyptian ruler Ptolemy II Philadelphus. The area is now protected as part of the Natural Preserve of Fiume Ciane and Saline di Siracusa, created in 1984.



References



  • Guide of Sicily (in Italian)

Coordinates: 37°03′18″N 15°16′12″E / 37.0549°N 15.2701°E / 37.0549; 15.2701







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