Limonlu Çayı

Limonlu Çayı

The Lamus also Lamos, now the Turkish: Lamas or Limonlu Çayı) river is a river of ancient Cilicia, now in Mersin Province, Turkey. The river formed the boundary between Cilicia Campestris and Cilicia Trachea, and later between Cilicia Aspera and Cilicia Propria. At its mouth was the city Antiochia Lamotis, earlier "Lamos", formerly the capital of the surrounding region, the Lamotis. [http://www.ancientlibrary.com/gazetteer/0197.html] (Alexander Polyhistor cited by Stephanus of Byzantium, Ptolemy Book V, ch. 8, § 6; Strabo, "Geography", 14.5.6-7)


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