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'''Lokris''' was a region situated in [[Northern Greece|Northern]] [[Greece]]. Though barely inhabited, it was the center of Greece's salt industry in the 5th century BCE which became highly contested during the [[Peloponnesian War]]. | '''Lokris''' was a region situated in [[Northern Greece|Northern]] [[Greece]]. Though barely inhabited, it was the center of Greece's salt industry in the 5th century BCE which became highly contested during the [[Peloponnesian War]]. | ||
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ACOD_Lokris_Concept_Art.jpg|Concept art of a salt mine in Lokris | ACOD_Lokris_Concept_Art.jpg|Concept art of a salt mine in Lokris | ||
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Revision as of 08:54, 3 June 2019
- "Lokris. Land of salt, and more salt."
- ―Kassandra arriving in Lokris, c. 431 BCE[src]

Lokris was a region situated in Northern Greece. Though barely inhabited, it was the center of Greece's salt industry in the 5th century BCE which became highly contested during the Peloponnesian War.
A relatively small region in itself, Lokris boasted only two towns: Alponos in the White Crystal Hills and Opous in the Red Lake Bay.[1]
Regions
Lokris was made up of two smaller regions:
Trivia
- The emblem of Lokris features the head of a griffin, a common motive in Lokrian coins of antiquity.
Gallery
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Concept art of a salt mine in Lokris
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Symbol of Lokris
Appearances
References