468 A P P E N D I X, No. II. 
Bearing. Days. 
Bergoo is fald to be fifteen days in extent from 
E. to W. and from N. to S. twenty days. — Ba- 
garme, in the former direftion, twelve, in the lat- 
ter, fifteen days. — Bagarme has many troops, but 
Bergoo is eftimated the ftrongeft. The people 
of Bergoo are remarkable for their zealous attach- 
ment to the faith, and read the Koran daily. 
Sofne defcription of Bergoo. 
Within about a day's journey of Wara are 
faid to be eight large mountains, the inhabitants 
of each of which ufe a diftind language. They 
are Mohammedans, and faid to be brave, furnifli- 
ing the armies of the Sultan of Bergoo with re- 
cruits as often as required. One of the moun- 
tains, called Kergna, is fituated S. E. j another W. 
which is inhabited by a people called Wullad 
Maze ; Gebel Mimi N. Gebel Abfenun E. Ge- 
bel Abdurrug E. 
Other mountains of Bergoo are, Gebel Tama, 
N. Gebel Kaftiimirie, W., each of them two days 
from Wara. Gebel Abu-hadid, E. the fame 
diftance. 
Three days W. of Wara is the river called 
Bahr MilTelad. 
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