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available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Nabia was the
goddess of rivers and water in Gallaecian and Lusitanian mythology, in
the territory of modern Galicia (Spain) and Portugal. The present-day
Navia River and Avia_(river) in Galicia, was named in honor of the
deity. Likewise, the Neiva River, near Braga (Bracara Augusta, old Roman
capital of Gallaecia) is also named after her. The goddess Nabia was
very popular in the territory of the Callaici Bracari with several
inscriptions, like the one in a Celtic language at Braga's Fonte do
Ídolo (Portuguese for Fountain of the Idol).