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294 miles from the narrow pass of Thermopylæ, Heraclea, which from it takes its surname of Trachin. Here too is Mount Callidromus, and the celebrated towns of Hellas , Halos , Lamia , Phthia , and Arne

In Thessaly is Orchomenus, formerly called the Minyan, and the towns of Almon, by some called Salmon, Atrax , and Pelinna; the Fountain of Hyperia; the towns also of Pheræ , at the back of which is Pieria , extending to Macedonia, Larisa , Gomphi , Thebes of Thessaly, the grove of Pteleon, the Gulf of Pagasa, the town of Pagasa , which was afterwards called Demetrias , the Plains of Pharsalia,