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Beyond the Epictetus to the south is the Greater Phrygia, leaving on the left Pessinus, and the parts about Orcaorci, and Lycaonia, and on the right Mæones, Lydians, and Carians. In the Epictetus are Phrygia Paroreia, and the country towards Pisidia, and the parts about Amorium,1 Eumeneia,2 and Synnada.3 Next are Apameia Cibotus,4 and Laodiceia,5 the largest cities in Phrygia. Around them lie the towns [and places], Aphrodisias,6 Colossæ,7 Themisonium,8 Sanaus, Metropolis,9 Apollonias, and farther off than these, Pelte, Tabeæ, Eucarpia, and Lysias.

1 Hergan Kaleh.

2 Ischekli.

3 Afium-Karahissar.

4 Dinear.

5 Iorghan-Ladik.

6 Geira.

7 Destroyed by an earthquake in the time of Nero, afterwards Konos.

8 Teseni.

9 Ballyk.

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