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| | Locris |
 | | Locris was a region of ancient Greece, made up of two districts. |
 | | Eastern, or Opuntian, Locris was on the mainland coast stretching from Thermopylae to Larymna[?], opposite Euboea, while Western, or Ozolian, Locris was on the northern coast of the Corinthian Gulf[?] between Naupactus[?] and Crisa[?], going inland up the Amphissa[?] valley. |
 | | In the 7th century BC, some Locrians founded the city of Locri in southern Italy, naming it after their native land, although there is some disagreement over whether it was those from Opuntian Locris or from Ozolian Locris who were responsible. |
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