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Hyampeia, Hyampia: Ancient Site in Delfi, Greece

An archaeological exploration of Hyampeia, Hyampia's history and heritage.

Latitude:

38.4885

Longitude:

22.5173

Confidence:

Low

Greek Name:

Region:

Central Greece

Country:

Greece

Current Day City:

Delfi

Type:

Mountain

Ancient Mentions:

4 in 3 texts

Ancient Site Description

Hyampeia, Hyampia is a mountain situated in Central Greece, Greece. According to historical records, it is referenced 4 times across 3 texts ancient sources.

Wikidata:

Q5952734

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