Hypana

Hypana (Ancient Greek: Ὕπανα)[1] or Hypaneia (Ὑπάνεια)[2] was a town in the interior of Triphylia in ancient Elis.

[3] Its inhabitants had been transferred to Elis when Strabo wrote.

Hypana is mentioned along with Typaneae near the rivers Dalion and Acheron, tributaries of Alpheus.

Most modern scholars identify its location with a site near the modern town of Platiana,[5][6][7] though other writers disagree, and propose other locations.

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