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Aquae Calidae (Latin for warm waters, Bulgarian: Акве Калиде), also
known as
Therma and
Thermopolis in the
Middle Ages, was an
ancient town in Thrace...
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Aquae Calidae,
Latin for "hot waters", may
refer to:
Aquae Calidae,
ancient name of
Caldas de Reis,
Spain Aquae Calidae,
ancient name of Çiftehan, Turkey...
- The
Tecopa pupfish (Cyprinodon
nevadensis calidae) is an
extinct subspecies of the
Amargosa pupfish (Cyprinodon nevadensis). The small, heat-tolerant...
- a
burial mound near
Sunny Beach. They
built the
mineral baths of
Aquae Calidae and the
fortress Tyrsis.
Under Darius I
became part of the
Achaemenid Empire...
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Aquae Calidae was a
Roman colony of the
Roman province of
Mauretania Caesariensis. The
Roman city has been
identified with
ruins at
Hammam Righa in the...
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roads lists the town as
Aquis Sulis.
Ptolemy records the town as
Aquae calidae (warm waters) in his 2nd-century work Geographia,
where it is
listed as...
- Gulf of Carthage, north-east of Maxula, and
probably identical with
Aquae Calidae Carpis (Gr****: Κάρπίς), a
river which,
according to Herodotus,
flowed from...
- California, and
possibly parts of the
Amargosa River. †Cyprinodon
nevadensis calidae, the
Tecopa pupfish, was
declared extinct in 1981, and was the
first taxon...
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Manicaland Province,
Zimbabwe Modern Caldas de Reis in
Spain was
called Aquae calidae (Ancient Gr****: Ὕδατα Θερμά,
meaning hot springs) in
ancient times Hot...
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aquifer that
feeds the habitat.
Tecopa Pupfish,
Cyprinodon nevadensis calidae (extinct)
Saratoga pupfish,
Cyprinodon nevadensis nevadensis, from Saratoga...