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PINDUS

Volume 16 · 66 words · 1815 Edition

in Ancient Geography, not a single mountain, but a chain of mountains, inhabited by different people of Epirus and Thessaly; separating Macedonia, Thessaly, and Epirus: An extensive chain, having Macedonia to the north, the Perrhaebi to the west, the Doloopes to the south, and the mountain itself of Thessaly (Strabo).

a Doric city of Aetolia, situated on the cognominal river, which falls into the Cephissus (Strabo).