"General Location" means that the particular ancient Greek place cannot be pinpointed specifically, but instead it spans the general area around the placemark. Most often in this case a modern city covers the ancient site.
"Probable Location" means that the exact location of a known place could not be accurately pinpointed on the map. The placemark is placed on the most likely location.
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