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The Rioni (Template:Lang-ka {{#invoke:IPA|main}}; Template:Langx, {{#invoke:Lang|lang}}) is the main river of western Georgia. It originates in the Caucasus Mountains, in the region of Racha and flows west to the Black Sea, entering it north of the city of Poti (near ancient Phasis). The city of Kutaisi, once the ancient city of Colchis, lies on its banks. It drains the western Transcaucasus into the Black Sea while the river Kura drains the eastern Transcaucasus into the Caspian Sea.
HistoryEdit
Ancient authorsEdit
Known to the ancient Greeks as the river Phasis, the Rioni was first mentioned by Hesiod in his Theogony (l.340); Plato has Socrates remark: "I believe that the earth is very large and that we who dwell between the pillars of Hercules and the river Phasis live in a small part of it about the sea, like ants or frogs about a pond" (Phaedo, 109a). Later writers like Apollonius Rhodius (Argonautica 2.12.61), Virgil (Georgics 4.367) and Aelius Aristides (Ad Romam 82) considered it the easternmost limit of the navigable seas. Herodotus and Anaximander considered Rioni a boundary between Europe and Asia.<ref name="pp324"/> The famed voyage of Jason and the Argonauts, though semi-mythological, was said to have occurred by the Argonauts sailing up the river Phasis from its outlet to the Black Sea at Poti, to Colchis (modern Kutaisi in Georgia).Template:Cn
PheasantEdit
The term "pheasant" and the scientific name Phasianus colchicus are derived from "Phasis" and "Colchis",<ref name= job90>Template:Cite book</ref> as this was said to be the region from which the common pheasant was introduced to Europe<ref>Oxford English Dictionary, Draft Revision, September 2009</ref> (the ring-necked pheasants were introduced later from East Asia).
DrainingEdit
It is said that "the failure of Colchis to emerge as a strong kingdom or to be maintained as a province of Rome has been blamed on the pestilential climate of the Phasis Valley, a situation remarked upon by travelers down to modern times, when the swamps were finally drained."<ref>Robert H. Hewsen, Armenia: A Historical Atlas, 2001, page 38</ref> Wetlands around Rioni River has been drained through a large reclamation-drainage project commissioned by government in 1960. After that, the area was cleared and converted to agricultural land.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
DescriptionEdit
The Rioni is the longest river wholly within the borders of Georgia. The river is Template:Convert long, and its drainage basin covers about Template:Convert.<ref>Statistical Yearbook of Georgia: 2020, National Statistics Office of Georgia, Tbilisi, 2020, p. 12.</ref> It starts on the southern slopes of the Caucasus Mountains at Template:Convert above sea level, north of the town of Oni. Its largest tributaries are, from source to mouth: Jejora (left), Qvirila (left), Khanistsqali (left), Tskhenistsqali (right) and Tekhuri (right).
Phasis river at TaprobanaEdit
Stephanus of Byzantium wrote that there was also another river which was named Phasis, in Taprobana (Template:Langx) (Ceylon or Sri Lanka).<ref>Stephanus of Byzantium, Ethnica, § Ph660.2</ref>
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