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Cape Skopia

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Headland in Acarnania, Greece

38°30′05″N 21°01′55″E / 38.50139°N 21.03194°E / 38.50139; 21.03194 Cape Skopia (Greek: Άκρα Σκοπιά - Ákra Skopiá, meaning "cape lookout"; anciently Ancient Greek: Κριθωτή - Krithotí, Latin: Crithote; also formerly Turkovekla and Tourkovígla) is a headland in Acarnania forming the northern arm of land enclosing the Bay of Astakos. It is southwest of Astakos. It was one of the few natural features of Acarnania that is mentioned in the writings of antiquity, along with the more famous cape of Actium.

References

  1. ^ Public Domain Smith, William, ed. (1854–1857). "Acarnania". Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography. London: John Murray.
  2. U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Cape Skopia
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