Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography/Cosetani
COSETA′NI (Κοσητανοί, Ptol. ii. 6. § 17; Plin. iii. 3. s. 4; Cositani, Inscr. ap. Gruter, p. 499), a small people of Hispania Tarraconensis, along the coast, from the mouth of the Iberus (Ebro) northwards to the Laletani. Their territory, called Cosetania or Cossetania, contained the capital city Tarraco and the river Subur. [ P. S. ]