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Potamus

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Potamus is an anglicization of the Ancient Greek potamos (ποταμός) meaning river or stream; it appears in the name Mesopotamia ("between the rivers").

Potamus may also refer to:

Potamos may refer to:

  • Potamos (Corfu), a Greek town on the island of Corfu
  • the most populated village on the Ionian island of Kythira
  • a small village on the South Aegean island of Therasia
  • an archeological site near Akrotiri, on the Greek island of Santorini
  • a character in the Wedding Peach franchise

Potamus may refer to: