Coracae or Korakai (Ancient Greek: Κορακαί)[1] was a town and polis (city-state) on the Pagasetic Gulf in Magnesia in ancient Thessaly.
[3] Earlier writers tried to equate the town with Korope, but that has not been generally accepted.
[4] Coracae is noted in two inscriptions from Delphi of the fourth century BCE.
It has been suggested that the town's location could have been on a hill called Nevestiki, near the current village of Lekonas, where remains of a fortification have been found, but that location has been suggested by others as the site of Methone.
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