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English: Thermopylae derives half of its name from its hot springs. This river is formed by the steaming water which smells of sulfur. In the background, you can see buildings of the modern baths. In ancient times the springs created a swamp.
Deutsch: Nach dem Austritt des schwefelhaltigen Wassers, umgeleitet zum Badehaus (hinten).
Français : La rivière formée par les eaux issues de la source chaude, qui dégage une odeur sulfureuse. En arrière plan, on distingue les bâtiments des thermes modernes. Le cours de la rivière a été aménagé ; À l'époque antique les sources créaient un marais.
日本語: 温泉が源泉の川。現代の浴場を遠景に望む。.
Italiano: Il flusso d'acqua calda e sulfurea che trae origine dalla sorgente delle Termopili. In secondo piano, si può vedere l'edificio dei moderni bagni termali. Il corso d'acqua è stato irregimentato: nell'antichità, invece, le sorgenti creavano una palude.
Български: Източника на тази пара е горещ минерален извор. В дъното се виждат съвременни сгради на минералните бани. В древността топлият извор е образувал блато.
Español: El nombre de Thermopylae proviene de sus fuentes termales. En este rio fluye agua que despide vapores de azufre. Al fondo, se ven las construcciones de los baños modernos. Antiguamente estas fuentes termales creaban un pantano.
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