Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography/Apameia 3.

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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, 1854
William Smith
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3. In Osrhoëne, a town on the left bank of the Euphrates opposite to Zeugma, founded by Seleucus Nicator. (Plin. v. 21.) A bridge of boats kept up a communication between Zeugma and Apameia. The place is now Rum-kola.