Terme River
The Terme River is a short river in Samsun Province, Turkey draining into the Black Sea. Its sources are in the Pontic Mountains. It runs through the fertile Çarşamba plain to Salıpazarı, where it splits into three tributaries. The city of Terme is on the river, about 5 km from its mouth.
The ancient name of the river is the Thermodon, and the surrounding region was the Pontus. In antiquity, its mouth was about "three plethra" wide, and it was navigable. The river, said by Strabo to have "its many sources near Phanaroea... many streams", was "very often noticed by ancient writers", and its mouth was near the town of Themiscyra. Starting with Dionysius Periegetes, in his Periegesis of the World, the Thermodon is often confused with the Iris River, which is much larger, flows through Phanaroea, and carries much more sediment.
In Greek mythology, the Thermodon was the location of the plain and capital, Themiscyra, where the Amazons dwelt.