GEMINA, in Ancient Geography, a town or station of that legion in Asturias. Now Leon, capital of the province of that name in Spain. W. Long. 6. 5. N. Lat. 43.—Another LEGIO, a town of Galilee; from which Jerome determines the distances of the places in Galilee; not a bare encampment, though the name might originally be owing to that circumstance. It lay 15 miles to the west of Nazareth, between Mount Tabor and the Mediterranean. Now thought to be Legune.