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[6] We are next to make a circuit of the country, beginning at the sea-coast, opposite Eubœa, which is continuous with that of Attica. We begin this circuit from Oropus, and the Sacred Harbour,1 which is called Delphinium, opposite to which is the ancient Eretria in Eubœa, having a passage across of 60 stadia. After Delphinium, at the distance of 20 stadia, is Oropus, and opposite to this is the present Eretria.2 There is a passage over to it of 40 stadia.
The Geography of Strabo. Literally translated, with notes, in three volumes. London. George Bell & Sons. 1903.
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- The Princeton Encyclopedia of Classical Sites, OROPOS (Skala Oropou) Greece.
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