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Mount Phoenix (Boeotia)
Mount Phoenix ( grc, Φοῖνιξ, Phoniix), also Mount Phoenicius ( grc, Φοινίκιους, Phoinikious; la, Phoenicius mons, Mons Phoenicium), may refer to: *Mount Phoenix (Boeotia), adjacent to Lake Copais, modern Greece *Mount Phoenix (Caria), Karayüksek Dağ, in the Bozburun Peninsula, modern Turkey *Mount Phoenix (Lycia), modern Turkey {{geodis ...
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Mount Phoenix (Boeotia)
Mount Phoenix ( grc, Φοῖνιξ, Phoniix), also Mount Phoenicius ( grc, Φοινίκιους, Phoinikious; la, Phoenicius mons, Mons Phoenicium), may refer to: *Mount Phoenix (Boeotia), adjacent to Lake Copais, modern Greece *Mount Phoenix (Caria), Karayüksek Dağ, in the Bozburun Peninsula, modern Turkey *Mount Phoenix (Lycia), modern Turkey {{geodis ...
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Lake Copais
Lake Copais, also spelled Kopais or Kopaida ( grc, Κωπαΐς; ell, Κωπαΐδα), was a lake in the centre of Boeotia, Greece, west of Thebes. It was drained in the late 19th century. It is now flat dry land and is still known as Kopaida. A one-time island in the lake was modified in ancient times into a megalithic citadel, now called Gla, though its ancient name is not known. It may be the city of Arne mentioned by Homer. Drainage When the lake existed, the towns of Haliartus, Orchomenus, and Chaeronea were on its shores. Rivers feeding the lake included the Cephissus, Termessus and Triton. The lake was (and is) surrounded by fertile land, but the lake increasingly encroached on the surrounding land because of inadequate drainage. In response to this, in 1867–1887 Scots and French engineers reclaimed the land for the British Lake Copais Company, by building channels to drain water from the lake to the Cephissus and from there to Lake Yliki (Ylíki Limní, ancient Hy ...
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Mount Phoenix (Caria)
Mount Phoenix ( grc, Φοῖνιξ, Phoniix), also Mount Phoenicius ( grc, Φοινίκιους, Phoinikious; la, Phoenicius mons, Mons Phoenicium), may refer to: * Mount Phoenix (Boeotia), adjacent to Lake Copais, modern Greece * Mount Phoenix (Caria), Karayüksek Dağ, in the Bozburun Peninsula Bozburun Peninsula ( tr, Bozburun Yarımadası) is a peninsula in southwest Turkey. In antiquity the cape at its extremity was called ''Aphrodisias'' ( grc, Ἀφροδισιάς). It is between the Aegean and Mediterranean seas. Datça Peninsula ..., modern Turkey * Mount Phoenix (Lycia), modern Turkey {{geodis ...
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Bozburun Peninsula
Bozburun Peninsula ( tr, Bozburun Yarımadası) is a peninsula in southwest Turkey. In antiquity the cape at its extremity was called ''Aphrodisias'' ( grc, Ἀφροδισιάς). It is between the Aegean Sea, Aegean and Mediterranean Sea, Mediterranean seas. Datça Peninsula is to the north and the Greece, Greek island Symi is to the west. It is named after the town Bozburun which is located at . The peninsula is a part of Marmaris ilçe (district) of Muğla Province. The peninsula is mountainous, one notable peak was called Mount Phoenix (Caria), Mount Phoenix in antiquity, and modernly Karayüksek Dağ; this peak marked the beginning of the Rhodian Peraia. The coastline of the peninsula is highly indented with many secondary peninsulas, bays and islets. In the peninsula there are ruins of ancient settlements such as Bybassos, Hygassos, Kastabos, Tymnos, Syrna (Caria), Syrna, Thysanos, Phoenix (Caria), Phoenix, Amos (ancient city), Amos and Kasara (Caria), Kasara. References

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