Lycoa

{{for|the other town of ancient Arcadia also with this name near the Alpheius river|Lycaea}}

Lycoa or Lykoa ({{langx|grc|Λυκόα}}), was a town in ancient Arcadia in the district Maenalia, at the foot of Mount Maenalus, with a temple of Artemis Lycoatis. It was in ruins in the time of Pausanias (2nd century).{{Cite Pausanias|8|3|4}}, 8.36.7{{Cite Stephanus|s.v.}}

Its site is tentatively located south of the modern Davia.{{Cite Barrington|58}}{{Cite DARE|31006}}

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Category:Populated places in ancient Arcadia

Category:Former populated places in Greece

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