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... Extent and shape — Capes — Gulfs and bays — Roadsteads and harbours —
Towns and villages — Mountains — -Rivors — Springs — , Lakes— Plains 33-8;
>. CHAPTER. III. TOWNS, VILLAGES, AND ANTIQUITIES.— Description of ...
... Extent and shape — Capes — Gulfs and bays — Roadsteads and harbours —
Towns and villages — Mountains — -Rivors — Springs — , Lakes— Plains 33-8;
>. CHAPTER. III. TOWNS, VILLAGES, AND ANTIQUITIES.— Description of ...
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Mountains. extremity). On the west coast, Cape Kokkiuo, Pomo Point, Cape
Arnauti, or St. Epiphanio, the ancient Acamas (the most western point), Cape
Drepano, and Cape Baffo, or Papho. On the south coast ; Cape Bianco, Cape
Zephgari, ...
Mountains. extremity). On the west coast, Cape Kokkiuo, Pomo Point, Cape
Arnauti, or St. Epiphanio, the ancient Acamas (the most western point), Cape
Drepano, and Cape Baffo, or Papho. On the south coast ; Cape Bianco, Cape
Zephgari, ...
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The highest summit of this range, which is also the most elevated point in Cyprus,
is now known as Mount Troodos, 6,590 feet ; this summit is said to be the ancient
Olympus, though it is also asserted that the mountain designated by Strabo ...
The highest summit of this range, which is also the most elevated point in Cyprus,
is now known as Mount Troodos, 6,590 feet ; this summit is said to be the ancient
Olympus, though it is also asserted that the mountain designated by Strabo ...
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... Monte S. Croce, and flowing southward nearly parallel to the Tretus, enters the
sea about one and a-half miles west of that river. It is probably not more than a
mountain torrent. The Pentaskhino river rises on the south side of Monte S. Croce
, ...
... Monte S. Croce, and flowing southward nearly parallel to the Tretus, enters the
sea about one and a-half miles west of that river. It is probably not more than a
mountain torrent. The Pentaskhino river rises on the south side of Monte S. Croce
, ...
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Along the north coast, from Cape Kormakiti to Capo St. Andrea, a large number of
mountain torrents rush down, after rainy weather, from the mountains which
border the shore, but none of them are of importance, or can even be depended ...
Along the north coast, from Cape Kormakiti to Capo St. Andrea, a large number of
mountain torrents rush down, after rainy weather, from the mountains which
border the shore, but none of them are of importance, or can even be depended ...
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