Talk:Mount Honaz
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Honaz and Topçambaba
[edit]Please take a look at Topçambaba Mountain. I believe that your Mount Honaz is the Cadmus mentioned by Strabo and others. The Aksu Cayı, the ancient Lycus and the river that flows before Denizli, rises behind Honaz. The Strabo reference follows if you want to use it: Strabo, Geographica 12.8.16. Aramgar (talk) 13:10, 2 January 2008 (UTC)