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INTERAMNA

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in Ancient Geography, so called from its situation between rivers, or in an island in the river Nar; a town of the Cilician Umbria. Interamnates the people; furnaced Nartes by Pliny, to distinguish them from the people of other Interamnae. Now Terri: a town in the pope's territory in Umbria. E. Long. 13. 38. N. Lat. 42. 40.

INTERANNA, a town and colony of the Volsci in Latium, on the confines of Samnium, at the confluence of the rivers Liris and Melpis; and for distinction sake called Livinara. The town is now in ruins.

or Interamnia Pretutianorum (Ptolemy); a town in the territory of the Pretutiani, a part of the Picenum. Now Teramo, in the Abruzzo of Naples. E. Long. 15. N. Lat. 42. 40.