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primi in ora bastuli, post eos quo dicetur ordine intus recedentes mentesani, oretani et ad tagum carpetani, iuxta eos vaccaei, vettones et celtiberi arevaci. oppida orae proxima vrci adscriptumque baeticae baria, regio bastitania, mox deinde contestania, carthago nova colonia, cuius a promunturio, quod saturni vocatur, caesaream mauretaniae urbem [clxxxxvii] p. traiectus. reliqua in ora flumen tader, colonia inmunis ilici, unde ilicitanus sinus. in eam contribuuntur icositani. mox latinorum lucentum, dianium stipendiarium, sucro fluvius et quondam oppidum, contestaniae finis. regio edetania, amoeno praetendente se stagno, ad celtiberos recedens. valentia colonia [iii] p. a mari remota, flumen turium, et tantundem a mari saguntum civium romanorum, oppidum fide nobile, flumen vdiva. regio ilergaonum, hiberus amnis, navigabili commercio dives, ortus in cantabris haut procul oppido iuliobrica, per [ccccl] p. fluens, navium per [cclx] a vareia oppido capax, quem propter universam hispaniam graeci appellavere hiberiam. regio cessetania, flumen subi, colonia tarracon, scipionum opus, sicut carthago poenorum. regio ilergetum, oppidum subur, flumen rubricatum, a quo laeetani et indigetes. post eos quo dicetur ordine intus recedentes radice pyrenaei ausetani fitani, iacetani perque pyrenaeum ceretani, dein vascones. in ora autem colonia barcino cognomine faventia, oppida civium romanorum baetulo, iluro, flumen arnum, blandae, flumen alba, emporiae, geminum hoc veterum incolarum et graecorum, qui phocaeensium fuere suboles, flumen ticer. ab eo pyrenaea venus in latere promunturii altero [xl].

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