[2473] The most westerly of the three peninsulas of Chalcidice. Phlegra is generally understood to have been its former name.
[2474] Perhaps the same as Nyssa, between the rivers Nestus or Mestus, and Strymon.
[2475] Its ruins are now called Pinaka. It was a colony of the Corinthians but refounded by Cassander, King Philip having previously destroyed the city.
[2476] South-east of Thessalonica, and north of Chalcidice. It was given by King Philip to the Olynthians.
[2477] Near Mount Athos.
[2478] Now Molivo, at the head of the Toronaic Gulf, part of which thence took its name.
[2479] The name of a promontory at the extremity of the peninsula of Sithonia, in Chalcidice. It seems to correspond with the modern Capo Kartali.
[2480] In the district of Chalcidice, on the S.W. of the peninsula of Sithonia.
[2481] On the east of the peninsula of Sithonia. It gave its name to the Sinus Singiticus or Singitic Gulf.
[2482] Now Monte Santo, at the end of the long peninsula running out from Chalcidice.