Cendere Çayı

The Cendere Çayı, formerly the Bölam Su, is a right tributary of Kâhta Çayı in Adıyaman Province, Turkey.

A major Roman bridge, the Severan Bridge, crosses it. The Latin inscription on the bridge calls the river Chabina(s).[1]

Notes

  1. J. B. Leaning, "The Date of the Repair of the Bridge over the River Chabina: L. Alfenus Senecio and L. Marius Perpetuus in Syria Coele", Latomus 30:2:386-389 (April-June 1971) JSTOR 41527947

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