Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography/Cervaria

CERVA′RIA (Cervera), a place in Gallia close to the eastern termination of the Pyrenees, or as Mela (ii. 5) describes it, according to the text of Vossias, "between the promontoria of the Pyrenaeus are Portus Veneris, celebrated jbr a temple, and Cervaria, the limit of Gallia." It was in the country of the Sordones or Sardones. Cervera or Serbera is the name of a cape north of Cap Creux. At present it is not within the limits of France, but belongs to Catalonia. [ G. L. ]