K O M 
KOLOM r NA, a town of Ruffia, in the government of 
Mofcovv, the fee of a bilhop : forty-eight miles fouth-eaft 
of MoTcow. 
KOLONE'I, a town of Auftrian Poland, in Gallicia, 
on the Pruth : eighty-fix miles fouth-fouth-eaft of Lem¬ 
berg, and eighty north-north-welt of Sucfava. 
KOLONESZ'TI, a town of Walachia: fifty miles north 
of Buchareft, 
IvO'LOR, a town of Africa, in the kingdom of Wool¬ 
ly : twenty miles eaft-north-eaft of Medina. 
KOLOSVAR'. See Colosvar, vol. iv. 
KOLOWEC'Z, a town of Bohemia, in that circle of 
Pilfen : eight miles eaft-fouth-eaft of Teinitz, and twenty 
fouth-weft of Pilfen. 
KO'LOZ, a town of Tranfilvania: fourteen miles fouth- 
fouth-eaft of Hunvad. 
KOL'PAK, a town of European Turkey, in Eeflara- 
bia : forty miles weft of Akerman. 
KOLPAKOV'SKOI, a fortrefs of Rullia, in the govern¬ 
ment of Upha, on the Ural: 124 miles ealt of Orenburg. 
KOL'SKOI, a town of Ruffia, in the government of 
Archangel, on the eaft fide of tile Dwina : ninety-fix miles 
fouth-fouth-eaft of Archangel. 
KOL'TER, one of the Faroer Ifiands. 
KOLTYNIA'NY, a town Lithuania, in the palatinate 
of Wilna : thirty-two miles eaft of Wilkomierz. 
KOLTYNIA'NY, a town of Samogitia: twenty-eight 
miles north-weft of Rofienne. 
KOLU'BRA, a river which rifes in Bofnin, about eight 
miles north of Fochia, palfes foon after into Servia, and 
runs into the Save twenty miles below Sabacz. 
KOLVERE'ID, a town of Norway : ninety-five miles 
north-north-eaft of Drontheim. 
KOL'UMBATZ, a town of European Turkey, in Ma¬ 
cedonia : fixty-eight miles north of Akrida. 
KOL'ZUM, a town of Egypt, near the eaft coaft of the 
Red Sea, formerly a feaport, but the fea has long fince 
left the coaft. This town, anciently called Clyfma, has 
been long deftroyed; but, according to Volney, the name 
Is ftill attached to a hillock of fand, bricks, and Hones, 
on the coaft of the Red Sea, about 300 paces to the north 
of Suez. D’Anville, in which, according to Volney, he 
is miftaken, places it fixteen miles fouth of Suez. 
KOM, a mountain of Croatia : thirty-two miles fouth 
of Biliacz. 
KOM, a town of Perfia, in the province of Irak, large 
and populous, with a celebrated mofque, and an afyluin 
for debtors, who are protefted and fupported. Kom is 
the refidence of a khan. One of the mofques is highly 
elteemed by the Perfians, becaufe of the fepulchres of fhah 
Sophi, and his fon fhah Abbas II. and that of Sidy Fati¬ 
ma, grand-daughter of Mahomet. Thefe tombs are fre¬ 
quented by pilgrims from all parts of Perfia, who refort 
thither once a-year to pay their devotions, and are fup¬ 
ported by a fund appropriated to that purpofe. Kom is 
celebrated for manufacturing the belt fibres and poniards 
of all Perfia. It is governed by a vizier; the walls of the 
town are lofty, and it has feven gates. The grand bazar 
erodes the town from one gate to the other; befides 
which, there are others well furnifhed with coffee-houfes, 
and fhops of various kinds. The public fquares are 
final!. The country round about is fertile in rice and 
fruit. It is 150 miles north of Ilpahan. Lat. 3+. 20. N. 
ion. 51. 14. E. 
KO'MA, a town of Lithuania, in the palatinate of 
Wilna : forty-two miles fouth of Brefiaw. 
KO'MA, a town of Perfia, in the province of Chora- 
fan : 227 miles north-north-eaft of Herat. 
KQMA'NA, a town and ^bbey of Walachia: eighteen 
Oiiles fouth of Buchareft. 
KOMA'NA, a diftrict of Africa, on the Slave Coaft. 
KOMAN'GO, or Aman'go, one of the Friendly Illes: 
five miles eaft of Annamooka. 
IvOMA'R 4 , a town of Hindooftan, in Myfore: fixtjr- 
dave miles eaft-north-eaft of Harponelly. 
Vol. XI. No, Sox, 
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KOMAR'NA, a town of Auftrian Poland, in Gallicia: 
twenty-four miles fouth-fouth-weft of Lemberg. 
KOM'BAH, a town of Africa, in the country of Ga- 
go : 170 miles eaft of Kaffaba. Lat. 11. 25. N, Ion. 2. 
30. E. 
KOM'BO, a kingdom of Africa, near the Atlantic, 
fouth of the Gambia. , 
KOMBREGU'DU, or Combre'go A'nou, a kingdom 
of Africa, fituatedon the banks of the river Falemi, about 
lat. 13. 10. N. Ion. 10. o. W. 
KOM'CHA, or Kom'sha, a town of Perfia, In the 
province of Irak, celebrated for its gardens and dove- 
houfes; it was more confiderable than it now is, as the 
ruins teftify. The inhabitants are of bad character. Thir¬ 
ty-nine miles fouth of Ifpahan. 
KOMENTING', a town of the ifland of Borneo: fortv- 
five miles north of Negara. 
KOMENTING', a town of the illand of Borneo: fif¬ 
teen miles.fouth-fouth-weft of Negara. 
KOMEZl'SA, a town of Walachia : twenty miles fouth 
of Rufei. 
KOMILTZ'KI, a town of Prulfia, in Natangen : eight 
miles fouth-eaft of Jofiannelburg. 
KQ'MOL, or Comol, a feaport town of Nubia, with 
a ftnall but fafe harbour in the Red Sea. Lat. 21. 45. N. 
Ion. 35. 15. E. 
KOM'RI, a mountainous ridge in the interior part of 
Africa, called alfo the Mountains of the Moon, bounding 
the country of Donga. Lat. 7. N. 
KOM'RIJE. See Koum Erije. 
KONAPOU'R, a town of Hindooftan, in the country 
of Sanore: fifty miles eaft-north-eaft of Goa, and feventy- 
feven fouth of Merritch. Lat. 15. 45. N. Ion. 74. 32. E. 
KONAYAR', a town of Hindooltan, in Myfore : ele¬ 
ven miles eaft-fouth-eaft of Sankeridergum. 
KON'DAM-PAL'LU. See Impatiens. 
KON'DI, or Pan'go de Okan'go, a diftrift of Africa, 
in the country of Congo. 
KONDI'OLAX, a town of Sweden, in the government 
of Kuopio: fix miles eaft of Kuopio. 
KON'DOZ, a town of Grand Bukharia : fixty miles 
north-weft of Anderab. Lat. 36. 50. N. Ion. 67. 22. E. 
KON'DRA, a town of Bengal: thirty-fix miles fouth- 
weft of Doefa. 
KON'DUR, a town of Hindooftan, in Dowlatabad : 
100 miles fouth-eaft of Aurungabad, and 125 north-weft 
of Hydrabad. Lat. 1S. 54. N. Ion. 77. 30. E. 
KO'NED for knew. Spenfer .—This is only a different 
orthography of conned. Mafon's Supplement. 
KO'NEVETZ, a fmall ifland of Ruffia, in lake Ladoga: 
fixty miles north-north-eaft of Petenburg. 
KONEZ'SKOI, a town of Ruffia, in the government of 
Vologda, on the Vim : fifty-fix miles north-eaft of Yarenfk. 
KONG, or Gon'jah, a country of Africa, fituated to 
the north of Guinea, between the meridian of Greenwich 
and five degrees W. and the 10th and 12th degrees of N. 
lat. It gives name to fome lofty mountains, part of a 
chain extending from the coaft of the Atlantic to Abyffinia. 
KONG, or Gon'jah, a town of Africa, and capital of 
the kingdom of Kong. Lat. 11. 30. N. lcn. 3. 20. W. 
KONG-NGA'N, a town of China, of the third rank, 
in Hou-quang: twenty-fev^n miies fouth of King-tcheou. 
KONG-TCHANG, a city of China, of the firft rank, 
in Chen-fi, near the river Kin. This city is very popu¬ 
lous, and drives a great trade; it is built on the banks of 
the river Hoei, and furrounded with very high mountains. 
In the neighbourhood is found abundance of mufk. This 
city has in its territories three towns of the fecond order, 
and feven of the third : 650 miles iveft-fouth-weft of Pe¬ 
king. Lat. 34. 56. N. Ion. 104. 19. E. 
KON'GA, a town of Africa, in the kingdom of Lo- 
ango. 
KONGFO'RS, a town of Sweden, in Weft Bothnia s 
fixteen miles north-weft of Umea. 
KQNG'HELL, Kongs'hale, or Komq-Elf, a town 
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