Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography/Cotinae
CO′TINAE (αἱ Κωτίναι), a town of Hispania Baetica, famous for its mines of copper mixt with gold, lay somewhere in the range of mountains which border the valley of the Baetis on the N. (Strab. iii. p. 142.) There seems no sufficient ground for the conjecture of Vossins (ad Mel. iii. 1), identifying it with Oleastrum. [ P. S. ]