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  2. Cassiterides - Wikipedia

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    Herodotus (430 BC) had only vaguely heard of the Cassiterides, "from which we are said to have our tin", but did not discount the islands as legendary. [2] Later writers—Posidonius, Diodorus Siculus, [3] Strabo [4] and others—call them smallish islands off ("some way off," Strabo says) the northwest coast of the Iberian Peninsula, which contained tin mines or, according to Strabo, tin and ...

  3. Chryse and Argyre - Wikipedia

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    Some five or six centuries later, in section XIV.vi.11 of his encyclopedic Etymologies, Isidore of Seville (c. 560–636) repeated much the same information: "Chryse and Argyre are islands situated in the Indian Ocean, so rich in metal that many people maintain these islands have a surface of gold and silver; whence their names are derived."

  4. Counting rods - Wikipedia

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    Counting rods (筭) are small bars, typically 3–14 cm (1" to 6") long, that were used by mathematicians for calculation in ancient East Asia. They are placed either horizontally or vertically to represent any integer or rational number .

  5. List of Aegean Islands - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Aegean Islands, which includes the English, Modern Greek, Ancient Greek, Latin, Medieval Latin, and Italian names for these islands in the Aegean Sea arranged by island group.

  6. Maritime identification digits - Wikipedia

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    Cayman Islands: 319 Central African Republic: 612 Chad (Republic of) 670 Chile: 725 China (People's Republic of) 412; 413; 414 Christmas Island (Indian Ocean) 516 Cocos (Keeling) Islands: 523 Colombia (Republic of) 730 Comoros (Union of the) 616; 620 Congo (Republic of the) 615 Cook Islands: 518 Costa Rica: 321 Côte d'Ivoire (Republic of)

  7. Postal codes in the Faroe Islands - Wikipedia

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    Previously, the Faroe Islands formed part of the Danish postcode system, introduced in 1967, which also included Greenland. [2] This used the number range 3800 to 3899, and the "DK" prefix for Denmark: [3] Føroya Ferdamannafelag DK-3800 Tórshavn FAROE ISLANDS. Later on, the "FR" prefix was used: [4] DGU Føroyadeild Debesartrøð FR 3800 ...

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  9. Fortunate Isles - Wikipedia

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    The Fortunate Isles or Isles of the Blessed [1] [2] (Ancient Greek: μακάρων νῆσοι, makarōn nēsoi) [3] were semi-legendary islands in the Atlantic Ocean, variously treated as a simple geographical location and as a winterless earthly paradise inhabited by the heroes of Greek mythology.