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5.26 CHAP. 26.—PAMPHYLIA.

The former name of Pamphylia [Note] was Mopsopia [Note]. The Pamphylian Sea [Note] joins up to that of Cilicia. The towns of Pamphylia are Side [Note], Aspendum [Note], situate on the side of a mountain, Pletenissum [Note], and Perga [Note]. There is also the Promontory of Leucolla, the mountain of Sardemisus, and the

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rivers Eurymedon [Note], which flows past Aspendus, and Catarractes [Note], near to which is Lyrnesus: also the towns of Olbia [Note], and Phaselis [Note], the last on this coast.



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