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KAFTAN, an ifland in the Red Sea. Lat. 27. 35. N. 
KA'MAN, a town of Walachia: fixteen miies fiouth- 
■weft of Rufei. 
KAM'ARIS, a town of Afiatic Turkey, in Natolia : 
twenty-eight miies weft of Artaki. 
KAM'BALA, mountains of Thibet, between lake Jam- 
d to and the Sanpoo river. 
KAMBAM'BA, a town of Africa, and capital of a 
province of the fame name, in the kingdom of Angola, 
on the river Coanza 5 the chief trade is in Haves: 180 
miles fouth-eaft of Loanda. 
KAMBE'LE, a town of Perfia, in the province of Me- 
cran, on the fea-coalt : 120 miles fouth of Kidge. 
KAM'BERG, a town of Bohemia, in Kaurzim : twelve 
miles fouth of Benefchov. 
KA'MEH, a province of Candahar, fituated to the welt 
of Cabul. 
KA'MEH, a river of Afia, which rifes in the Hin- 
doo-kho Mountain, and runs into the Indus near Attock: 
fometimes called Attock, and Cabul. 
KAMEI'NOI, a town of Ruffia, in the government of 
Pikov: twelve miles louth-eaft of Opogka. 
KAMELEY', a town of Africa, in Sennaar : fxty 
miles fouth of Gerri. 
KA'MEN, a town of Warfaw: twelve miles fouth-eaft 
of Gnefna. 
KAME'NI, or Mega'li-Camme'ni, a fmall ifland in 
the Grecian Archipelago : three miles well of Santorini. 
Lat. 36. 30. N. Ion. 25. 24.. E. 
KAM'ENITZ, a town of Bohemia, in Bechin : twenty- 
four miles eaft of Bechin. Lat. 4-9. ai. N. Ion. 14. 56. E. 
KAM'ENITZ, a town of Moravia: thirteen miles ealt 
of Iglan. 
KAM'ENIZ, a town of Bohemia, in Konigingratz : 
five miles eaft-fouth-eaft of Gitfchin. 
KAM'ENIZ, a town of Bohemia, in Chrudim : ten 
miles fouth of Chrudim. 
KAMEN'KA, a town of Ruftia, in the government of 
Tobolik: 120 miles eaft of Enifeilk. 
KAMEN'KA, a river of Ruffia, which runs into the 
Tungufka in lat. 58. 21. N. Ion. 96. E. 
KAMEN'KA, a river of Ruffia, which runs into the 
Lena near Derbinlkoi. 
KAMENOGORSKA'IA, a fortrefs o£ Ruffia, in the 
government of Kolivan, on the Irtifch: 168 miles fouth- 
louth-weft of Biilk. 
KAM'ENOI, a town of Ruffia, in the government of 
Ochotlk, at the northern part of the Penzinlkaia Gulf, 
containing about four hundred inhabitants: fixteen miles 
fouth of Oklanik. 
KAMENSCH'NA, a town of Bohemia, in Konigin¬ 
gratz : fix miles north of Geyerfberg. 
KA MENSKA'I A, a town of Ruffian Tartary, in the 
country of the Cofacs, on the Donetz: 112 miles north of 
Azoph. 
KAMENSKA'IA, a fortrefs of Ruffia, in the govern¬ 
ment of Saratov, on the Volga: forty-four miies eaft- 
fouth-eaft of Tzaritzin. 
KAMEN'SKOI, a toum of Ruffia, in the government 
of Archangel: 124 miles fouth-eaft of Kola. 
KAMEN'SKOI, a town of Ruffia, in the province of 
Ekaterinburg, on the Ifet: forty miles fouth-eaft of Eka¬ 
terinburg. 
KA'MER, a town of Bohemia, in Bolellau: three miles 
fouth of Nimes. 
KAMERAN', an illand in the Red Sea, near the coaft 
of Arabia, governed by a dola, under the dola of Loheia ; 
the foil is fertile, and there is a good harbour, where vef- 
lels call for refrefhments in their voyage from the Indies 
to Jidda. Lat. 15. 6. N. Ion. 42. 25. E. 
KAMERl'E, a town of Arabia, in the province of 
Yemen : forty-eight miles fouth of Saade. 
KAMERI'NA, a town of Poland, in the palatinate of 
Kiev : twelve miles fouth-eaft of Czyrkafy. 
KAM'ERITZ, a town of Bohemia, in Bechin; fixteen 
miles north of Filtritz. 
K 1 A M 
KA'METS,/i The point in Hebrew which anfwers to a. 
KAM'ERYK, a town of Holland: feven miles weft of 
Utrecht. 
KAMES. See Home (Henry), vol.x. p.25i. 
KA'MI, a town of Japan, in the ifland of Niphon : 
twenty miles eaft-north-eaft of Jeddo. 
KAMIA'BA, a town of Africa, in Mandingo. Lat. 12. 
32. N. Ion. 6. 15. V/. 
KAMI AMACON'DA, a town of Africa, in the coun¬ 
try of Jemarrow. Lat. 12. 48. N. 
KA'MIEN, a town of Poland, in the palatinate of 
Volhynia: thirty-four miles north of Lucko. 
KA'MIEN, a town of Lithuania, in the palatinate of 
Wilna : (ixty-four miles eaft of Lida. 
KAMIENIEC', a town of Lithuania, in the palatinate 
of Brzefc: fixteen miles north-north-eaft of Brzelc. 
K AMIENT'SCHIK, a town of Warfaw: thirty-fix 
miles eaft-north-eaft of Warfaw. 
KAMIFSHE'LER, a town of Circaffia, on the coaft of 
the Black Sea : eight miles eaft-fouth-eaft of Mamak. 
ICAMINEC'ZE, a town of Poland, in the palatinate 
of Kiev: fix miles north-weft of Biaiacerkiew. 
KAMINIEC', a town of Ruffian Poland, and capital 
of the palatinate of Podolia, with a caltle built on a rock, 
but more beholden to nature than art for its llrength. 
However, it is one of the belt fortifications in Poland. A 
little below it runs the river Smetricz, which falls into 
the Dniefter. A popifir and an Armenian bifhop, and a 
caftelar., refide in this city ; and a court of jufrice and 
provincial diet are alfo held here. This epilcopal fee was 
founded in the year 1375. Here is alfo a college, which 
formerly belonged to the Jefuits. In 1651, the Cofacs 
laid fiege to the caftle of Kaminiec, but without fuccefs; 
in 1672 the Turks obliged it to furrender, and held it till 
the peace of Carlowitz, which was concluded in 1699. 
The whole province is fometimes called Kaminiec. It is 
100 miles weft of Braclaw, and 120 fouth-eaft of Lemberg. 
Lat. 48. 53. N. Ion. 26. 45. E. 
KAMION'KA, a town of Poland, in Volhynia: forty- 
eight miles north-north-eaft of Zytomiers. 
KA'MIR, a town of Perfia, in the province of Larif- 
tan : fixty miles eaft-fouth-eaft of Lar. 
KAMISCHEV'KA, a river of Ruffia, which joins the 
Derkul fixteen miles fouth of Bielovodlk. 
KAMISCHIN', a town of Ruffia, in the government 
of Saratov, on the Volga : eighty miles fouth of Saratov. 
KAMITNIC'ZA, a town of Poland-, in the palatinate 
of Braclaw, near the Dniefter: fifty-four miles fouth of 
Braclaw. 
KAM'ITZ, a town of Silefia, in the principality of 
Ngiffie : two miles fouth-weft of Patfchkau. 
KAMITS'KI, a town of Japan, in the ifland of Ximoj 
twenty-eight miles eaft-fouth-eaft of Kokura. 
KAM'LAC, a river of Swabia, which joins the Mindei 
two miles north-north, weft of Burgau. 
KAM'LACH, a village of Germany, in the lordflrip 
of Mindelheim. Here the royalifts under the prince of 
Conde were defeated by the republicans in Augult 1796 : 
four miles weft of Mindelheim. 
KAMMAGO'J A, a town of Africa, in the country of 
Quoja. 
KAM'MAH, a town of Afia, and capital of a diftrift, 
in the kingdom of Birmah, on the Irawaddy ; with a large 
trade in teak-timber, conveyed from hence to Rangoon. 
It is fifteen miles north of Prome. 
KAMMERSWAL'DA, or Cammerswal'da, a town 
of Saxor.v : fifteen miles fouth-fouth-eaft of Freyberg. 
KAM'NE. See Stein. 
KAM'NIG, a town of Silefia, in the principality of 
Neilfe: eight miles north-north-eaft of Patlchkau. 
KAM'NIK, a town of Croatia: fix miles north of Creutz. 
KAMNI'KA KIA'MEN, a poll of Chinefe Tartary : 
thirty miles fouth of Marguen. 
KAM'NITZ, or Chem'nitz, a town of Bohemia, in 
Leitmeritz; the manufacture of ftockings forms the prin¬ 
cipal trade of the place : twenty-one miles north-north- 
eaft 
