Talk:Hispania Citerior

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Location[edit]

Sorry, this isn't right. Just because someone did a drawing does not make it so. See under Iberian peninsula for the refs. Citerior is the whole Mediterranean coast, originally called Iberia by extension from the NE region (the citerior of the wrong picture). Ulterior was the Atlantic coast. It was never on the Mediterranean side and in the days of "Iberia" it remained unknown and had no name. The part marked ulterior on the map had been Carthaginian Spain. The picture has to go as there are other maps marking the corect location. I'm working on something else right now so I am leaving it with the tag (and a modest one it is for the error).Dave (talk) 11:00, 8 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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