File:Heinrich Kiepert. Asia citerior.Pontus.jpg
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DescriptionHeinrich Kiepert. Asia citerior.Pontus.jpg |
Deutsch: Pontus. Asia citerior. Auctore Henrico Kiepert Berolinensi. Geographische Verlagshandlung Dietrich Reimer (Ernst Vohsen) Berlin, Wilhemlstr. 29. (1903) |
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- Tripolis (Pontus)
- Gaziura
- Talaura
- Colopene
- Çarşamba Plain
- Eupatoria (Pontus)
- Hyssus
- Thynias
- Kenchrina
- Athenae (Pontus)
- Lycastus (Pontus)
- Heracleium (Pontus)
- Argyria (Pontus)
- Zephyrium (Pontus)
- Charax (Pontus)
- Gadilon
- Naustathmus (Pontus)
- Eusene
- Chadisia
- Chadisius (river)
- Ancon (Pontus)
- Mesyla
- Ameletos
- Genetes
- Boon (Pontus)
- Jasonia (Pontus)
- Ischopolis
- Cerasus (near Trapezus)
- Coralla
- Philocaleia
- Libiopolis
- Hieron Oros
- Hermonassa (Pontus)
- Zygopolis
- Cordyle
- Ophis (Pontus)
- Ophis (river)
- Kissa
- Corniaspa
- Phazemon
- Virasia
- Cromen
- Diacopa
- Diacopene
- Sagylium
- Cizari
- Sibora
- Syderos
- Pida (Pontus)
- Gozalena
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