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Harpina (city)

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The site of Harpina is tentatively located among ruins lying north of the village of Miraka (now called
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37°38′56″N 21°40′29″E / 37.648791°N 21.674729°E / 37.648791; 21.674729
Ancient Greek
Pisatis
Elis
Greece
Alpheius
Heraea
stadia
Olympia
Ares
Oenomaus
his mother
Asopus
Pausanias
Strabo
Parthenius
Harpinates
Archea Pisa
de
el


Pausanias
"21.8"
W. H. S. Jones
Perseus Digital Library
Strabo
Geographica
Isaac Casaubon
Richard Talbert

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