It possessed a small territory called
Cleitoria or
Kleitoria (Κλειτορία), bounded on the east by the territory of
Pheneus, on the west by that of
Psophis, on the north by that of
Cynaetha and
Achaea, and on the south by the territories of
Caphyae,
Tripolis, and
Thelpusa. The lofty
Aroanian Mountains formed the northeast boundary of the territory of Cleitor, separating it from that of Pheneus. In these mountains the river
Aroanius (the modern Phoniatiko) rises, which flowed through the territory of Cleitor from north to south, and falls into the
Ladon near the sources of the latter. The valley of this river opens out into two plains. In the upper plain, was situated
Lusi, at one time an independent town, but at a later period a dependency of Cleitor. In the lower plain, was the town of Cleitor itself. Besides the valley of the Aroanius, the upper valley of the Ladon also formed part of the territory of Cleitor. The Ladon rose in this district, and flowed through the southern part of it in a southwesterly direction. The road from
Caphyae to
Psophis passed through the Cleitoria, and was traversed by
Pausanias in the 2nd century. At the distance of seven
stadia from Caphyae was
Nasi, in the territory of the latter city; and 50 stadia beyond, the road crossed the Ladon, but Pausanias does not mention where the territory of Cleitor began. The road then entered a forest of oaks called Soron, and passed through
Argeathae,
Lycuntes, and
Scotane, till it arrived at the ruins of
Paus, situated at the end of the forest, and not far from
Seirae, which was distant 30 stadia from Psophis, and was the boundary between the Cleitorii and Psophidii. This forest, in the time of Pausanias, contained bears and wild boars. Paus is also mentioned by
Herodotus, who speaks of it as a town of
Azania. Cleitor was situated in the midst of the aforementioned plain, upon a hill of moderate height between two rivulets. The more important of these streams, running south of the town, was also called
Cleitor (the modern Mostitsaiiko). A little north of the junction of the river Cleitor with the Aroanius, the remains of a small
Doric temple were discovered. ==Mythology==