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Pamphia (Ancient Greek: Παμφία) was a village of ancient Aetolia, on the road from Metapa to Thermum, and distant 30 stadia from each. It was burnt by Philip V of Macedon in 218 BCE.
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locality (Q3257686) | place=locality |
city (Q515) | place=city |
archaeological site (Q839954) | historic=archaeological_site |
Former populated places in Greece | boundary=administrative, landuse=residential, place, admin_level |
Populated places in ancient Aetolia | boundary=administrative, landuse=residential, place, admin_level |