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<div xmlns="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0" id="TPPlace3404" type="TPPlaceRecord" n="river">
   <head>Name: <name type="geographic" n="TPFeature" lang="lat" key="TPPlace3404">
   <seg rend="red">Fl. Crate</seg> / Grater Fl.</name> (river, no. 
   <seg type="TPRefNum" key="TPPlace3404">68</seg>)</head>
   <ab>Feature type: 
      <seg type="TPFeatureType">river</seg></ab>
   <ab>Segment grid: 
      <seg type="TPGrid">6B1</seg></ab>
   <figure type="inset" href="insetimages/TPPlace3404inset.jpg">
   <head>Color image of immediate environs of &lt;seg rend="red"&gt;Fl. Crate&lt;/seg&gt; / Grater Fl.</head></figure>
   <p id="placenote1253">The river is named twice, first near its source (in black, as "Grater Fl."), and second before its mouth, with the name extending a little into open water (in red, as "Fl. Crate", without Miller's final "r"). There is also a road station Crater Fl. (6B1). To add to the confusion hereabouts, the river is shown as originating in one mountain range (#59) and then flowing through another (#15). In reality, the river of this name should be flowing to the other side of the peninsula (thus up on this map, not down): compare BAtlas 46 D3-E2.</p>
   <div id="TPReferences">
      <head>References</head>
      <listBibl>
         <bibl id="citation37944"><title level="m" type="abbreviated">BAtlas</title><biblScope>Crathis/Crater fl. 46 D2</biblScope></bibl>
         <bibl id="citation37945"><title level="m" type="abbreviated">ItMiller</title><biblScope>386 Fl. Crater</biblScope></bibl>
      </listBibl>
   </div>
</div>