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Κύδνος, ὁ.

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The Berdan (also Baradān or Baradā), the ancient Cydnus (Greek: Κύδνος), is a river in Mersin Province, south Turkey. The historical city of Tarsus is by the river and it is sometimes called the Tarsus River.