Drino
The Drino, also known as the Drinos, is a river in southern Albania and northwestern Greece that is a tributary of the Vjosë- a river in northwestern Greece and southwestern Albania with a total length of about 272 km (169 mi), (the first 80 km (50 mi) in Greece and the remaining 192 km (119 mi) in Albania). Its source is near the village of Delvinaki in the northwestern part of the Ioannina regional unit. It flows southwest, then northwest before crossing the Albanian border near Ktismata. It flows northwest through Gjirokastër and into the Vjos near Tepelenë.
Drino is the Albanian name for the river, and Δρίνος, Drinos is the Greek name. The river's name contains the root Drin-, which is thought to be of Illyrian origin and is also found in the northern Albanian river Drin (cf. also Drina between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia).
Length: 85 km (53 mi)