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- Greek mythology
- See also
Callipolis is the Latinized form of Kallipolis (Καλλίπολις), which is Greek for "beautiful city", from κάλλος kallos (beauty) and πόλις polis (city). It was the name of several ancient cities, notably: - Kallipolis, Caria in Caria, Asia Minor
- a peninsula in the Thracian Chersonesus, modern Gallipoli
- Callipolis (Greece), town of ancient Aetolia, Greece
- Gallipoli, Apulia (Kallipolis) in Apulia, southern Italy, a port on a peninsula into the Tarentine Gulf
- Callipolis (Thrace), a port on the Hellespont, the modern Gelibolu, Turkey
- a titular bishopric, Gelibolu#Bishopric; i.e. the {{ill|Roman Catholic Diocese of Callipolis|it|Diocesi di Callipoli}}
- Kallipolis, the name Socrates uses for his utopia in Plato's dialogue The Republic
- Some historians believe that there was an ancient Greek colony, named Kallipolis, at the place of modern Barcelona, Spain. (History of Barcelona)
Greek mythology - Callipolis, son of Alcathous, son of Pelops
See also - Gallipoli (disambiguation)
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