Cimiata
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Cimiata or Kimiata was a hill town of ancient Paphlagonia, which gave its name to a division of Paphlagonia named Cimiatene. It was situated at the foot of the Olgassys.
Its site was previously located near Kurmalar, Asiatic Turkey.{{Cite Barrington|52}}{{Cite DARE|27502}} However, view of new studies and epigraphic survey, this site is probably more located at Asar Tepe, near Deresamail village close to Eskipazar.Roger Matthews, Claudia Glatz, 2009 "at Empire's Edge : Project Paphlagonia", p. 174-176.
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Category:Populated places in ancient Paphlagonia
Category:Former populated places in Turkey
Category:Roman towns and cities in Turkey
Category:History of Çankırı Province
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