Physca or Physka (Ancient Greek: Φύσκα), Physcae or Physkai (Φύσκαι), Physcas or Physkas (Φύσκας),[1] or Physcus or Physkos (Φύσκος),[2] was a town of ancient Macedonia.
It was placed by Ptolemy in the district of Mygdonia, and by others in that of Eordaea.
[1][3] Thucydides remarks that near it there still remained some of the descendants of the Eordaei, who had been expelled from all other parts of their original settlements by the Teminidae.
[4] The site of Physca is unlocated.
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