- [kûpa]) or
Kolpa (Slovene pronunciation: [ˈkóːlpa] or [ˈkóːwpa]; from Latin:
Colapis in
Roman times; Hungarian: Kulpa) river, a
right tributary of the Sava...
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Varciani who
dwelt east of the
Venetic Catari in the
upper Sava
valley were
Celtic but the
Colapiani of the
Colapis (Kulpa)
valley were
Illyrians ..."...
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Istrian peninsula. They
occupied the
interior of the
country between the
Colapis (Kupa) and
Oeneus (Una) rivers, and the
Velebit mountain range (Mons Baebius)...
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Venetic Catari in the
upper Sava
valley were
Celtic but the
Colapiani of the
Colapis (Kulpa)
valley were Illyrians ..." The
Cambridge Ancient History, Vol....
- bank of the Savus, on an
island formed by that
river and two others, the
Colapis and Odra, a
canal dug by
Tiberius completing the island. It was on the...
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Venetic Catari in the
upper Sava
valley were
Celtic but the
Colapiani of the
Colapis (Kulpa)
valley were Illyrians"
Structure and
Scale in the
Roman Economy...
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Qoban - Кобан (Karachay–Balkar, Nogai), Q̇vbina - Къвбина (Abaza), Kupa
Colapis or
Calapius (Latin),
Kolpa (Slovene),
Kulpa (German, Hungarian), Kupa (Croatian...
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continued following the
upper Colapis valley in the
direction of
Segesta (the ****ure Siscia, at the
confluence of Sava and
Colapis), the
capital of the Pannonian...
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Arius Ombla Arsa,
Arsia Raša Ba****ius
Bosut Bathinus Bednja Bolia Korana Colapis Kupa (the
Romans also
called it Culpa)
Danubius Dunav (Eng. Danube) Dravus...
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Taxon identifiers Colaspis pini Wikidata: Q14933829 BugGuide: 218137 EoL: 1173210 EPPO:
COLAPI GBIF: 1047423 iNaturalist: 712997 ITIS: 720919...