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'''Lalaia''' was an ancient [[Greece|Greek]] ''[[polis]]'' situated in the northwest region of [[Phokis]]. It was named for the nymph {{Wiki|Lilaea|Lalaia}}, a daughter of the river god {{Wiki|Cephissus (mythology)|Kephisos}}.
 
'''Lalaia''' was an ancient [[Greece|Greek]] ''[[polis]]'' situated in the northwest region of [[Phokis]]. It was named for the [[nymph]] {{Wiki|Lilaea|Lalaia}}, a daughter of the river god {{Wiki|Cephissus (mythology)|Kephisos}}.


The city was built near a [[Kephisos Spring|spring]] the nymph was believed to protect.
The city was built near a [[Kephisos Spring|spring]] the nymph was believed to protect.
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*''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]''
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Lalaia was an ancient Greek polis situated in the northwest region of Phokis. It was named for the nymph Lalaia, a daughter of the river god Kephisos.

The city was built near a spring the nymph was believed to protect.

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