ALONTA(Ἀλόντα: Terek), one of the chief rivers of Sarmatia Asiatica, flowing into the W. side of the Caspian, S. of the Udon (Ουδων, Kouma), which is S. of the Rha ( Volga). This order, given by Ptolemy (Ptol. 5.9.12), seems sufficient to identify the rivers; as the Rha is certainly the Volga, and the Koumaand Terekare the only large rivers that can answer to the other two. The Terekrises in M. Elbrouz, the highest summit of the Caucasus, and after a rapid course nearly due E. for 350 miles, falls into the Caspian by several mouths near 44° N. lat.
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