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Macednon, a district of ancient Macedonia, near the Pindus mountains. It was the original seat of Macedones.

References

  1. John Anthony Cramer (1828). A geographical and historical description of ancient Greece;: with a map, and a plan of Athens. At the Clarendon Press. pp. 165–.
  2. Hazlitt, William (1851). The Classical Gazeteer. London: Whittaker & Co. p. 210.


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