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Neris (Ancient Greek: Νηρίς or Νῆρις) was a village of Cynuria, located between Eva and Anthene. Above these villages was the range of Mount Parnon, where, not far from the sources of the Tanus or Tanaus, the boundaries of the Lacedaemonians, Argives, and Tegeatae joined, and were marked by stone hermae. Neris is also mentioned by Statius, who describes it as situated in a long valley of the river . Its site is tentatively located near the modern Kato Doliana.

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  • Neris (en griego, Νηρίς) es el nombre de un antiguo asentamiento griego de Laconia que también perteneció al territorio de Argólide en determinados periodos. En tiempo de Pausanias pertenecía a Argólide. Este sitúa en las proximidades a Eva y a Antene, indicando que Eva era la mayor de las tres.​ Es mencionada también por Estacio.​ Se ha sugerido que podría haberse localizado junto a la actual Ano Doliana.​ (es)
  • Neris (Ancient Greek: Νηρίς or Νῆρις) was a village of Cynuria, located between Eva and Anthene. Above these villages was the range of Mount Parnon, where, not far from the sources of the Tanus or Tanaus, the boundaries of the Lacedaemonians, Argives, and Tegeatae joined, and were marked by stone hermae. Neris is also mentioned by Statius, who describes it as situated in a long valley of the river . Its site is tentatively located near the modern Kato Doliana. (en)
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  • Neris (en griego, Νηρίς) es el nombre de un antiguo asentamiento griego de Laconia que también perteneció al territorio de Argólide en determinados periodos. En tiempo de Pausanias pertenecía a Argólide. Este sitúa en las proximidades a Eva y a Antene, indicando que Eva era la mayor de las tres.​ Es mencionada también por Estacio.​ Se ha sugerido que podría haberse localizado junto a la actual Ano Doliana.​ (es)
  • Neris (Ancient Greek: Νηρίς or Νῆρις) was a village of Cynuria, located between Eva and Anthene. Above these villages was the range of Mount Parnon, where, not far from the sources of the Tanus or Tanaus, the boundaries of the Lacedaemonians, Argives, and Tegeatae joined, and were marked by stone hermae. Neris is also mentioned by Statius, who describes it as situated in a long valley of the river . Its site is tentatively located near the modern Kato Doliana. (en)
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