. 
GUA 
Leopold,’’ and other works, He diedin 1678. His works, 
which are in the Italian language, are all written in an agree- 
able ftyl 
Y ‘ALIBI, in Geography, a town of Africa; 30 miles 
W. of 
ALIOR. See GwWALIo 
GUALLARIPA, a town i: abet in the diocefe of 
Vane 120 miles §. of Guamanga. 
GUALRAICO, a town of eae ifland of Cuba; 55 miles 
W.N.W. of Villa-del-Principe. 
GUALTEIRI, or Guatrero, a town of a in the 
department of the Pendiota + 13 miles N. of Reggio 
GUALTER Ss, one DOLPaOe: in Biography, was born 
at Zurich in the year ecame, at an early age, 
eminent for his a itchacrn with the learned lan uages, the 
belles-lettres, and theology; to the illuftration of the latter, 
his other acquirements were made fubfervient. He officiated 
‘GUAM, in Geo, “graphy, one of thie Marian, or Ladrone, 
dian fea, about nine miles in circumfer- 
ne of t arian i 
There 
fome cows, plenty of poultry, and many different sala OF of 
fruit. The bread-tree, ve x ge a and fig-banian, are com- 
mon in the and the face of ‘the country 
woods o 
prefents numberlefs benntstally diverfified “idleness con- 
of lawns, high woody hills, and ies in excellent 
cultivation. The natives are tall and well-made, and, judging 
from the. expreflion Sh the i aorenbenantte: 8 of an 
A. 
randy ee A 
cocoa- 
tree. 
' "The natives of the Philippine ifles pretend, that the inha- 
bitants of Guam, and the other Marian iflands, are inally 
ded in colonies from ours nee Indians on ae ifland Chri 
may about 1 y are —— 
into feven or eight villages. The n et it is cae, 
and never ury t their dead, but leave them expofe Ea to oe 
air. N. re 13°25’. E. long. 155° 10'.. De Pages’ Tra- 
_ GUAMA, a ater pero Brazil, which runs.into the Para, 
at the town 
2 Saar 
AS. : 
_cuahaiiare oie 
SU in Geo of gee in the 
of Lima, itwa fteated ar the centre of the Corll 
ce fi tance bhciog tether * cold, fe hin 
rom w s of it are 
ienese through its es Arce Grube ied pee vee: 
GUA 
The Indian inbabieaaty sf ai towns apply to rears of 
manufacture a great of SR essen ferges, an 
ftuffs, with whic hey 4 a confiderable trade “wh 
the other p ae s eoeae of Peru, and ca pi ital of 
the above diftri& 5 re | ‘1g0m es E. of Truxillo 
GUAMAN 
GA, an new tha or jurifdiGi on of Peru, 
in a bifhopric of the fame name 3 the foil of which fs fertile 
n grain and fruit. The chief articles of commerce are cat- 
tle hides, and {weet-meats, nebies ne poder. of feveral 
ed with _ a he buildings 
thought to be fuperior to any in Peru; while the 
{quares, and chearful entrances of the city, decorated with 
The chief ar- 
In the diftri& 
is not roe afcertained. Among the Seeiteass are 20 
noble families, who live in a quarter of the town feparated 
from the reft. It has three parochial ch 
t has alfo an univerfity, 
with a large mascots for the ftudy of shilpioneys divinity, 
and law. S. lat. 12° so’. W. long. 77° 56’ 
GUAMANT AGUA, a town of Pern, in cis audience 
of Lima, and jerifdidtion ok €anta, in which is a celebrated 
image of Chrift, which the inhabitants of Lima vifit In 
pilgrimage at Whitfuntide ; 50 miles N.E. of Lima. 
GUAMA ANUA, a townof the ifland of Cuba; 8 miles 
Lg SE Havannah. 
UA 
RA, a river of Brazil; en a itfelf into 
the Atlantic; 42 miles N. of F uco. 
GUAMO Oco, a town of —— a, in 
the pro- 
bam Bit ena; 35 miles N.E. of ‘Santa Fé 
Antio- 
qui 
CUAMUBO, a town of the ifland of Cuba; 20 miles 
E. of Havannah 
GUAMULOS, a town of Cuba; - 63 miles SE. of 
Santa Clara, 
GUAN, in Ornithology 
N. lat. 29°76! Wi 1 62". 
«Tat. 17° 21, g. 62° 23’. 
GUANABANUS, in Botany, ‘Sian. Nov. Gen, 426 
ta 20s ee 
GUANACACHA, in Geography, a lake of South Ame 
~ = E province of "Chiquitos 3 50 miles in circuit. 
