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node(around:1000,41.28808,36.57554)[place=city][name];
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rel(around:1000,41.28808,36.57554)[place=city][name];
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out center tags;
Chadisia (Ancient Greek: Χαδισία), also Chadisius or Chadisios (Χαδίσιος), was a town of ancient Pontus, not far from the coast on a river of the same name. Hecataeus, quoted by Stephanus of Byzantium, speaks of Chadisia as a city of the Leucosyri, that is, of the group the Persians called the Cappadocians; and he says, "the plain Themiscyra extends from Chadisia to the Thermodon." Menippus, in his Periplus of the two Ponti, also quoted by Stephanus, says: "from the Lycastus to the village and river Chadisius is 150 stadia, and from the Chadisius to the river Iris 100 stadia."
no matches found
| locality (Q3257686) | place=locality |
| city (Q515) | place=city |
| archaeological site (Q839954) | historic=archaeological_site |
| Former populated places in Turkey | landuse=residential, place, boundary=administrative, admin_level |
| Populated places in ancient Pontus | landuse=residential, place, boundary=administrative, admin_level |