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entered the village of Kalinzi, distant about five chap. 
° ^ II. 
miles, or one hour and a half, from Marathon. ,- • 
Here we saw a fragment of white marble which ''^"^'"='- 
had evidently been used in some antient build- 
ing. From Kalingi, or Kalinga (for the pro- 
nunciation varied), we descended to a village 
whose name we have not preserved ; consisting 
only of two or three dwellings, and as many mills; 
but situate in the most picturesque manner, 
in a valley adorned with beautiful trees, sur- 
rounded by mountains and the most stupendous 
rocks. From this sequestered spot we continued 
our journey, through a delightful and fertile val- 
ley, to another village, called Capandritti, distant cajmndrit 
three hours from Marathon, and one hour and a 
half from Kalingi. This place is mentioned by 
Wheler, as famous for good wine ^ ; and he 
believed that the antient town of CEnoa occu- 
pied the site either oi Kalingi or Capandritti. The 
village is situate at the end of the valley, upon 
an eminence ; and it consists of a great number 
of Albanian houses. After descending from 
Capandritti, we again ascended an opposite hill, 
and arrived at the village oiMagi, inhabited also Magi. 
by Albanians ; but they appeared better clothed 
than is usual in this country, and every thing 
(3) Journey into C/ct^cc, i'. 454. Loiid.\ii'62. 
