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6.27 CHAP. 27.—CARMANIA.

Nearchus states in his writings that the coast of Carmania [Note] extends a distance of twelve hundred and fifty miles. From its frontier to the river Sabis [Note] is one hundred miles. At this spot begins the cultivation of the vine; which with the tillage of the fields, extends as far as the river Ananis, [Note] a distance of twenty-five miles. This region is known by the name of Armuzia. The cities of Carmania are Zetis and Alexandria. [Note]



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