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Cape Zonchio : ウィキペディア英語版 | Cape Zonchio Cape Zonchio is the name given by the Venetian cartographers to the cape north of Pylos (Navarino) (called Zonklon or Zonchio in Venetian) on the western coast of Messenia on the Ionian Sea, in present-day Greece. Its Latin name was Coryphasium.〔Lemprière, John and Anton, Charles (1827) "Coryphasium" ''A Classical Dictionary: containing a copious account of all the proper names mentioned in ancient authors; with the value of coins, weights and measures, used among the Greeks and Romans; and a chronological table'' (6th American edition) E. Duychinck, Collin & Co., New York, (page 211 ), 〕 ==Geography==
The headland that is Cape Zonchio, is just north of the island of Sphacteria (Sfaktiria in modern Greek), to the northwest of Navarino Bay (Ormos Navarinou in modern Greek). On the eastern side of Coryphasium is the Lagoon of Osman Aga (Limín Dhivári).〔Frazer, James George (1898) "36.I. Cape Coryphasium – Pylus" "Commentary on Book IV. Messenia" ''Pausanias's Description of Greece: Commentary on books II-V: Corinth, Laconia, Messenia, Elis'' (translated with a commentary by James George Frazer) Macmillan, New York, (pages 456–457 ), 〕 To the south is Sikia Channel, 220 feet wide and only 18 inches deep,〔 separating Cape Zonchio from Sphacteria. To the west is the Ionian Sea, and to the north it is connected to the mainland by a sand spit on the eastern side of Voidokoilia Bay.〔
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