Choma (Lycia)
Choma (Ancient Greek: Χῶμα) was a place in the interior of ancient Lycia, according to Pliny on a river Aedesa. Ptolemy places Choma as one of the four cities of the Milyas, and places it near Candyba. THe town can be identified with today's village of Hacımusalar in the district of Elmalı.
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Choma (Lycia)
Choma (Ancient Greek: Χῶμα) was a place in the interior of ancient Lycia, according to Pliny on a river Aedesa. Ptolemy places Choma as one of the four cities of the Milyas, and places it near Candyba. THe town can be identified with today's village of Hacımusalar in the district of Elmalı.
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