"Hyrcania" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Hyrcania is a historical region located in northern Iran, corresponding to the modern-day province of Golestan. It was known for its rugged terrain, mountains, and forests. In ancient times, Hyrcania was a satrapy (province) of the Achaemenid Empire, and later it was a region of the Parthian Empire and the Sassanian Empire. The name "Hyrcania" is derived from the ancient Greek and Latin name for the Caspian Sea, "Hyrcania", which was later used to describe the surrounding region. Today, the term "Hyrcania" is often used in archaeological and historical contexts to refer to this region.
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