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A37110 A Geographical dictionary in which are described the most eminent countreys, towns, ports, seas, streights, and rivers in the whole world : very useful for the understanding of all modern histories. Duval, P. (Pierre), 1619-1682. 1662 (1662) Wing D2920A; ESTC R43133 48,181 147

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than it is at this day Tyrone a county in the province of Vlster in Ireland Tzebona a very strong town in Bohemia V. VAbres a City and Bishoprick in Rouergue in France Vai a port town upon the coast of Genoa Vaijon a city and Bishoprick in the country of Avignon Valaquia a principality in Europe tributary to the Turk Valdivia a town in Chili a countrey in America Valence and city and Bishoprick upon the Rhone in Dauphine Valentia a city and Archbishoprick in a Kingdom of the same name upon the Mediterranean Sea in Spain Valentia a strong town in the Dutchy of Milan Valencrennes a town in Hainault Valette a town in the Isle of Malta residence of the Grand Master of the Knights of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem Valadolid a town in Castille one of the fairest of all Spain antiently the seat of the Kings of Spain Vallage a countrey in Champagne Vallai or Vallesia a countrey in a valley ly between the Alps and Geneva leagued with the Switzers Valois a country and Dutchy in the Isle of France Valona a port town in Albania subject to the Turk Valteline a province in Switzerland subject to the Grisons Van a fortress of the Turks upon the frontiere of Persia Varna a place in Bulgaria upon the black or Euxine sea where the Turks gave the Christians a great overthrow Varnemund a port town in Mehelbourg Vasserbourg a town in Bavaria where the Duke keeps his chiefest treasures Vaucluse a fountain in the County of Avignon famous for the frequent resort of the learned Poet Petrarck thither Vaudre vange a town in Lorrain Vdenheim or Philisbourg a fortress in the Bishoprick of Spire Vdino the chief town of Friuli and residence of the Patriarck of Aquilea Veissel or Vistule a river in Poland it runs to Cracovia Warsovia and Dantzik Vellai a country in the Cevennes in Languedoc in France Venaissen a county in which stands the town of Avignon between Languedock Province and the principality of Aurange Vence a City and Bishoprick in Provence Vendosme a Town Dutchy and small countrey upon the West of Beausse a province in France Venice a famous City and Head of as noble a Republique seated in the sea five miles distant from any land Venlo a town in Guelderland subject to the King of Spain Vennes a City and Bishoprick in Britanny in France Vera-Cruz a port town in New Spain where arrive the Fleets which usually came to St. John d'Vlloa Veneeil a City Bishoprick and Seigniory in Piedmont Verdemberg a County subject to the Switzers Verdun a City and Bishoprick of the Empire in Lorraine Verdun a town in Burgundy Verdun a town in a countrey of the same name in Gascony Vermandois a countrey in Picardy Vermeio a Sea or rather a Streight near New Mexico Verneuil a town in Normandy famous for the overthrow the English there gave to the French in the year 1424 where 4500 French were slain upon the place and the Earle of Narbone being taken was hanged for assisting at the massacre of John Duke of Burgundy Verona the chief town of a Countrey of the same nam ithin the Venetian Territories in Italy Vervins a town in Picardy Vesel a town in the Dutchy of Cleves possessed by the States of Holland Veser a River in the lower Saxony Vexin a Countrey in Normandy and the Isle of France Veteravia a Countrey in Germany upon the West of Hessen Viana a town and principality in Navarre antiently the apportion of the Prince of Navarre Vie a town in Lorraine where was held the treaty in the year 1632 between the French King and the Duke Charles of Lorraine Vicenza the chief town of a small countrey in Italy not far from Padua Vie le Comte a town in Auvergne Vienna the chief and strongest town of Austria and residence of the Emperour of Germany Vienne a City and Archbishoprick upon the Rhone in Dauphine 5 leagues distant from Lyons Vienne a River which runs to Limoges a town in France Vigevan a town in a small countrey of the same name in the Dutchy of Milan Vignoris a town in Champagne Vihitz the chief town of Croatia possessed by the Turk Vilaine a River in Britanny runs through Rennes the chief city of that province Vilne the chief town of Lithuania a province in Poland Villach a town in Carinthia Villa France a town in Piedmont where the French defeated Prosper Colomna in the year 1516. Ville Franche a town in Rouergue Ville mur a town in Languedoc Vimeux a countrey in Picardy Vindau a town in Curland Vineros a port town in the Kingdom of Valentia in Spain Vire a town in Normandy Virginia a countrey of a vast extent in America Visapor a town in India on this side Ganges Visbui a town in Gothland Viterbo an antient town in St. Peters Patrimony 40 miles on this side Rome Vitre le Francois a town in Champagne Vitstock a town in Brandenbourg where the Swedes and Saxons got a great victory over the Imperialists in 1636. Viviers the chief town of Vivaretz a country in Languedoc upon the Rhone Vivaretz as in Viviers Vlme a town in Germany where the Danube begins to grow navigable Vlster a province in the North of Ireland Volfembutell a fortress and residence of the Dukes of Brunswick Volga a river in Moscovy and one of the greatest of Europe Volhinia a province in Poland Vouille a place near Poictiers in France where Clovis King of France gained a great victory over Alaric King of the Gothes whom he slew with his own hand Voutenai a place near Auxerre in Burgundy where Charles surnamed the Balde got a great Victory over Lothaire in the year 841. Vpsal a City and Archbishoprick the Metropolitane of Sweden where the Kings and Queens of that Kingdom are usually crowned Vraniborg a Castle in an Island near Copenhagen made famous by the residence of that learned Mathematician Tycho Brahe Vrbin a City and Archbishoprick in the Ecclesiastick state formerly the head of a Dutchy which is now escheated to the church Vscoqs a people in Dalmatia subject to the house of Austria Vtrecht a Seigniory and one of the united provinces of the Netherlands Vtrecht the chief town of that province and one of the noblest in the low countries Vserch a town in the province of Limosin in France Vses a City Bishoprick and Dutchy in Lauguedoc in France W WAles a principality upon the West of England of which the King of Englands eldest son carries the title of Prince Wardhust a Castle in Norway Warrington a town in Lancashire upon the edge of Cheshire where the scottish Army under Duke Hamilton were defeated by the Parliamentarians in the year 1648. Warsovia the chief town of Mazovia in Poland Warwick a town in a County of the same name about the middle of England Waterford a port town in Munster in Ireland Wiegats a streight upon the south of new Zemble through which the Hollanders in
in Portugal famous for the victory of King Alfonso over five Kings of the Moors Oxford a town in a Shire of the same name it is also the most eminent University in the world Oyse a River running through Picardy and the Isle of France P PAderborne a Hans town in Westphalia Padoua a City and Bishoprick and famous University about 25 miles from Venice and subject to that Commonwealth Palatinate a province in Germany upon the Rhine Palamos a port town in Catalognia Palermo a City and Bishoprick in Sicily and residence of the Vice Roy of the King of Spain Palmela a town near Setuvall in Portugal Palma la nova a Fortress in Friuli the the most regular Fortification in the world guarded with nine Bastions and 700 pieces of Cannon Palos a port town in Andalousia where Columbus set fail when he went to the discovery of the West Indies Pamiers a City and Bishoprick in the County of Foix in Languedoc in France Pampeluna the chief town of the Kingdome of Navarre Panama a town in Castille d'Oro upon the South sea Para a fort and Government in Bresil Paraguay a Country in America comprising Tucuman and Plata Paraiba a town in Bresil possessed by the Hollanders Paria or Ore noque a River between Castille d'Oro and Guiana Parime a Sea or rather Lake in Guiana Paris a most noble City and Archbishoprick the chief town of France and residence of the King and seat of the chief Parliament Parma the chief town of a Dutchy of the same name in Italy Parmezan the Country where Parma stands Passage a Port town in Biscay Passau a town of the Empire in Bavaria upon the Danube Patagous a people in Magellanica ten foot high Patay a town in the Province of Beausse in France where the French under the conduct of John Duke of Aleneson got a memorable Victory over the English commanded by the great Talbot the terrour of the French Patras a town in the Morea in Greece Patrimony of St. Peter a province in the Ecclesiastick stare in Italy Pavia a great town in the Dutchy of Milan where Francis the first of France was taken prisoner Pavoasan a town in the Isle of St. Thome Pegu a town in a Kingdom of the same name in India Peguin the chief town of China and residence of the King Pembroke a town in a County of the same name in Wales Penon de Veloz a Fortress of the King of Spain's upon the Coast of Barbary Pirche a province in France Perigord a province in France Perigueua the chief City and a Bishoprick in Perigord Peron a very strong town in Picardy Perpignan the chief town of the County of Rousillon strengthened with one of the fairest and best fortified Citadells in Europe Persia a great Kingdom in Asia Perthois a Countrey in Champagne Peru a Countrey in America Perugia a town in a province of the same name in the Ecclesiastique State Petillano a soveraign County in Tuscany in Italy Petrikow the seat of the Parliament in Poland in the winter time Psalzbourg a principality in Lorraine Phenicia a province in Asia Philippe ville a strong Town in Hainault Philippine Islands upon the coast of Asia of which Lucon is the chiefest Philisbourg a Fortress in the lower Palatinate one of the Keys of Germany subject to the Archbishop of Tryers Pica a Mountain in the Island of Tenariffe one of the Canary Islands and one of the highest in the world Picardy a province in France Piedmont a Countrey of Italy subject to the Duke of Savoy Pignerol a Town and Citadel in Piedmont the Key of Italy Pilsen a town in the Kingdom of Bohemia Piombino a Town and Principality upon the coast of Tuscany Pisa a City and Archbishoprick in Tuscany between Ligorne and Florence residence of the Knights of the Order of St. Stephen Placentia a City and Bishoprick in the Kingdom of Leon. Plaisensa a town in a Dutchy of the same name in Lombardy subject to the Duke of Parma Plata a River also a Countrey in America also a City and Archbishoprick in Peru. Pleskow a strong town in Muscovy upon the frontiers of Sweden and Poland Pleurs a town in the Grisons Countrey overwhelmed with a fall of a Mountain in the year 1618. Plimouth a town of great traffique by reason of its two ports in Devonshire in the South-west part of England Pludents a small Seigniory in Tyrol belonging to the King of Spain Po the greatest River of Italy it runs through Lombardy falls into the Adriatique Sea or Gulph of Venice in several branches between Venice and Ravenna Poblet a Monastery in Catalognia where the Kings of Arragon were antiently buried Podolia a province of Poland Poissi a town upon the Seine in the Isle of France Paictiers a City and Bishoprick the chief town of Poictou and one of the greatest circumference in France famous for its University and many memorable battles especially that of the black Prince Poictou a province of France Pola a town in Istria Polaquia a province of Poland Pomejok a town in Virginia Pomerania a country in Germany shared between the crown of Sweden and the Elector of Brandenbourg Pont a Mouson a town in Lorrain Pont de Ce a small town and Castle upon the Loire in the province of Anjou in France Pont de l' Arche a strong town in Normandy Pont du Gard three bridges built one over the other over the River Gardon for the continuing of an Aquaduct to Nismes the lowest Bridge having six Arches the second eleven and the highest thirty four a thing of great antiquity Pont eau de Mer a town in Normandy between Caen and Roven Pont l'Evesque a town not far from Caen in Normandy Pont Oise a town in the Isle of France not far from Paris Pont Orson a town in Normandy upon the frontier of Britanny Pont St. Esprit a town in Languedoc upon the Rhone Ponthieu a County in Picardy Pontremoli a Town and Signiory between Genoa and Tuscany belonging to the Duke of Florence Popaien a town in a Countrey of the same name in Castillia d'Oro Porentru a town in Switzerland the residence of the Bishop of Basil Port Hercole a town and port in Tuscany belonging to the King of Spain Port Lewis or Blavese a secure and well fortified port in Britanny in France Porto Royale a port in Acadia in New France Porto a town in the Ecclesiastique State at the mouth of the River Tiber Porto a town of great traffique in Portugal which first gave name to that Kingdom Porto Belo an eminent port in Castillia d'Oro where arrive all Marchandises from Spain to Peru. Porto Longono a fortress and port in the Isle of Elve upon the coast of Tuscany Porto Seguro a Government in Bresill Portsmouth a strong town and port in Hampshire Portugal a Kingdom in Europe inclosed by Spain on all sides except where it opens to the Western Ocean Posega a town in Sclavonia
subject to the Turk Posna the chief town of the Lower Poland Povengi-O-Rio Grande a Fortress in Bresill Potosi a Town and Mountain in Peru where are the richest Silver-Mines in the world Prague the chief City and an Archbishoprick in Bohemia Precop a town in the Lesser Tartary which is thence called Precopense Presbourg the chief town of that part of Hungary which is under the house of Austria Preveza a town in Epirus in Greece Provence a gallant province of France Provins a town in Brie Prussia a province of Poland it is distinguished into Royal and Ducal the latter belonging to the Elector of Brandenbourg who does homage for it to the Crown of Sweden Le Puy a City and Bishoprick in Vellaj in the Gevenes in Languedoc Puy Cerda the chief town of the County of Cerdaignia between France in Spain Pyrenean Hills Mountains which separate the Kingdoms of France and Spain Q. QVebec a town upon the great River in the County of Canada or new France Quedelimbourg an Abbey in Saxony Quercy a province in France Quieras a town in Piedmont Quiloa a town upon the coast of Zanguebar belonging to the Portugals Quimpercorintin a City and Bishoprick in the Lower Britany Quito a town in Peru. R. RAab or Ravarin a Fortress in Hungary belonging to the house of Austria Radicofani a Castle and Signiory in Tuscany between Siena and Rome Ragusa a City Archbishoprick and Republique in Dalmatia tributary to the Turk Ranzou a Castle in Holsatia Rappers viler a town in a County of the same name in Switzerland Rattisbone a City and Bishoprick of the Empire it stands upon the Danube in Bavaria Ravenna a City of great antiquity in Romania in Italy not far from the Gulph of Venice Ravensberg a County of the Empire in Westphalia belonging to the Elector of Brandenbourg Razebourg a town in Finland Re an Island in the Western Ocean not far from Rochelle Red Sea the Sea of Meca or the long Sea a Gulph or Sinus extending it self from the Arabian almost to the Mediterranean Sea and dividing Africa and Asia Redding a Borrough town in Bark-shire upon the Thames Rees a Town and Dutchy in Cleves now under the power of the States of Holland Reggia a town in Modenois in Italy Rheggio a City and Archbishoprick in the Kingdom of Naples Rheimes a City and Archbishoprick in Champagne the Archbishop hath the title of Premier or first Duke and Peer of France to him belongs the priviledge to Crown the French King Remorentine a town in Sologne in France Rendam a Castle in Auvergne before which died the Constable Guesclin Rennes a City and Bishoprick the seat of the Parliament of Britanny Renti a Fortress in Artois Retel a town in Champagne near which did the French obtain a notable victory over the Spanish Forces in the year 1650. Retimo a town in Candia taken by the Turk in 1646. Revel a port town in Livonia Rhimberg a town of Germany upon the Rhine Rhinfeld a town of Swabeland upon the Rhine famous for the defeat of the Imperialists and the taking of John de Wert by the Duke Bernard Weymar in the year 1638. Rhodes a town in an Island of the same name near Anatolia in the Mediterranean Sea formerly the Residence of the Knights of the Order of Saint John of Jerusalem who most exquisitely fortified and as bravely defended it against Solyman Emperour of the Turks to whom after a long siege they were forced to yield it it was at the entry of this port that stood the huge Colossus from whence the Rhodiots were called Colossians Rhosne a River which rises in Switzerland and running through the Lake of Geneva and a great part of France at length falls into the Mediterranean Sea near Aygues mortes in Languedoc Richelieu a new Town and Dutchy in Poictou in France Richemonde a Town and Dutchy in Torkshire Rieti a Town in the Ecclesiastique State in Vmbria about the midst of Italy Rieux a City and Bishoprick in Languedoc Riez a City and Bishoprick in Provence Riga a City and Archbishoprick in Livonia of which it is the chief town Rimini a Town in the Ecclesiastique State Riogrande a Government in Bresill Riom a town in Auvergne Ripaille a town in Savoy upon the Lake of Geneva Rivoli a town in Piedmont Roanne a town upon the Loire in Forez not far from Lyons where Travellers usually take the convenience of that River to descend to Orleans c. Rochelle a strong town and port in the Countrey of Aulnis Rochester a port town in Kent Rocroy a strong town in Champagne near to which the Duke d'Enguyen now Prince of Conde defeated the Spanish Forces in the year 1643. Rodez a City and Bishoprick in Rouergue in Languedoc Romagnia a province in the Ecclesiastique State Romania a province in Europe subject to the Turk Romans a Town in Dauphine in France Rome a town in Italy upon the Tiber the seat of the Pope and formerly the head of the most flourishing Empire of the world Roncevaux a place in Navarre where the French received a great defeat under Charlemagne in the year 792. Roneiglione a County in the patrimony of St. Peter Rose-Com●n a County in Connaught in Ireland Rosevecq a small town in Flanders famous in History for a battle which Charles the sixth won against the Rebels of Gante of whom were slain 40000. upon the place and their General Philip d'Artevill was taken and hanged Roses a very strong town and port in Catalognia Rosette a port town in Egypt Roskill a City and Bishoprick in the Isle of Zeland in Denmark Rossano a City and Archbishoprick in Calabria a province in the Kingdom of Naples Rostoc a town in Mechlebourg Rothsaye a Castle in an Island in the Gulf of Dambritton it hath the title of a Dutchy and was formerly the Apportion of the Prince of Scotland from whence it s said issued the Royal Family of the Stewarts Rotterdam a port town in Holland famous for the Birth of the learned Erasmus Rotweil an Imperial town in Swabeland Rouen a city of great traffique and an Archbishoprick in Normandy Rovergue a country in the Province of Languedoc Rovigo a town in Italy subject to the Venetians Rousillion a country between Languedoc and Catalognia Royans a town in Xaintonge near the mouth of the River Garomne Ruyen an Island and principality upon the Coast of Pomerania subject to the crown of Sweden Ruremond a town in Guilderland belonging to the King of Spain Rushin a town in the Isle of Man Russia black Russia a province in Poland White Russia is the same with Moscovy a great Empire in the North part of Europe S. SAbaria a town in Hungary Sabionetta a strong town and Soveraign Dutchy in Mantouan Saguenay a town in new France Sahid a town in a country of the same name in the higher Aegypt St. Andrew a City and Archbishoprick in Scotland St. Antonin a Town in Rovergue in France St.
Aubin a small town in Britany famous for the Victory there obtained by Lewis of Fremoville General for Charles the eighth over the Duke of Britany and other Princes in 1488. Cap of St. Augustin the most Eastern of all Africk St. Augustino a port town in Florida St. Beaume a town in Provence where is the Grotto of Mary Magdalen whose body is said to be there yet preserved St. Bertrand de Gominges a City and Bishoprick in Gascony St. Borondon an Island upon the West of the Canaries supposed inaccessible by reason of the clouds which perpetually obscure the coasts of it St. Brieux a City and Bishoprick in Britany St. Christopher an Island lying towards America possessed by the English and French St. Denis a town in the Isle of France four miles distant from Paris the Sepulchre of the French Kings St. Dizier a town in Campagne St. Domingo the chief town of the Island called Hispaniola St. Fe a town in new Mexico St. Fe de Bogosa a town in the new Kingdome of Granada St. Flour a City and Bishoprick in the upper Auvergne St. Foy a town in Guienne upon the Dordogne St. Gal a town and Abby in Switzerland St. George de la Mine a Port town and Fortress in Guinee belonging to the Hollanders St. Germane in Laye one of the noblest of the French Kings Palaces seated upon the Seine in the Isle of France seaven leagues distant from Paris St. Guirtrembourg a strong Town in Holland famous for the Salmon-fishing St. Helene an Island in the Aethiopian sea very remote from the Terra Firma and called the sea Inn by reason of the abundance of fresh water which ships take in there St. Hubert a City and Bishoprick in Luxembourg St. Jago de chili the chief Town of Chili St. Jago de Compostella the chief Town of Gallicia famous for the Pilgrimages made thither in devotion to St. James whose Relicks are reported to be still there reserved St. Jago del Estero a town in Tucuman a country in America S. Jean d' Angeli a town in Xaintonge in France St. Jean de Loon a town in Burgundy upon the Saone St. Jean de Luz a small town in Biscay St. Jean de Morienne a City and Bishoprick in Savoye St. Jean Pie di Porto a town in the lower Navarre subject to the french King St. Joan de Porto Rico a town in the Island B●riquen St. Johns town a town in Scotland St. Laurens or Madagascar an Island upon the East of Africa one of the greatest in the World St. Laurence a river and gulfe in Canada St. Legar de Conserans a City and Bishoprick in Gascony St. Lucar a port town of great traffick in Andalusia at the mouth of the River Guadalquivir St. Malo a City Bishoprick and famous port in Britanny St. Marguerite an Island upon the Coast of Provence St. Marino a town and smal Republick in the Ecclesiastick state St. Matheo a port town in Florida St. Maure and Island and Fortress of the Turks upon the Coast of Epirus St. Menehoud a town in Champagne Mont St. Michel a town built upon a rock in the sea between Britanny and Normandy whence came the first institution of the Knights of the order of St. Michel St. Michel Aroange a port town of great traffick in Muscovy St. Michel the chief town of Barrois St. Morris a town in the country of Vallesia St. Nicholas a port town in Moscovy which gives its name to a Gulfe which is also called the white sea St. Omer a strong town in Artois St. Palaci the chief town of the lower Navarre St. Papoul a City and Bishoprick in Languedoc St. Patrick a place in Vlster called the purgatory of Ireland St. Pierre le Moustier a town in Nivernois St. Pol de Leon a City and Bishoprick in the lower Britanny St. Pol trois Chasteaux a City and Bishoprick in Dauphine St. Pons de Tomiers a City and Bishoprick in Languedoc St. Quentin a town in Picardy near which in the time of Francis the second were defeated the French in the year 1557. St. Salvador the chief Town of Bresil subject to the Portugalls St. Salvador the chief town of Congo St. Sever a town in Gascony St. Sebastian a port Town in Biscaye St. Thomas Meliapor a town in India St. Thome an Island and Gulfe in the Aethiopian sea St. Veit the chief town of Corinthia Saintes a City and Bishoprick and chief of Saintonge Saintonge a province of France not farr from Rochelle Salamanca a town in the Kingdom of Leon famous for its University Salces a Fortress in Roussillion Salerna a City and Archbishoprick in the Kindom of Naples famous for its Physick School it is also a principality and was anciently the Title of the eldest son of the King of that Kingdom Salfeld an Abby of the Empire in Turingia Salisbury a noble City in Wiltshire Sallies a town in Bearne famous for a fountain of White-salt issuing there Salme a county in Lorrain Isle of Salomon an Island in the pacifick sea so called by the Spaniards as if Salomon had sent thither for his Gold Salon a town in Provence Salone a ruined town upon the Coast of Dalmatia Salonicque a town in Macedonia Salzbourg a City and Archbishoprick in Bavaria whose Archbishop is a Prince of the Empire Samarcanda a town in Tartary the Residence of the great Tamerlane Samogitia a province in Poland Samoiedes a people in Tartaria deserta Sancerre a town in Berry in France Sanchoan an Island upon the Coast of China where the Portugalls first landed in those parts where also Francis Xaverius a brother of Ignatius of Loyola who with him first instituted the order of Jesuites dyed Sandwiche a port town in Kent Sanguessa a town in Navarre Sanscverina a City and Archbishoprick in Calabria Sanferre a country in Picardy Santoss a fortress in Bresil Saone a River of France falling into the Rhosne just below the city of Lyons Sarbruc a County between Lorraine and Germany Sarragosa the chief City of Arragon Sardinia an Island in the Mediterranean sea opposite to Genoa and subject to the crown of Spain Sargan a county subject to the Switzers Sarlat a City and Bishoprick in Perigord in France Sarzana a frontiere town between the Republick of Genoa and the dutchy of Tuscany Sas de Gand a Fortress in Flanders taken by the Hollanders in 1644. Sassari a City and Archbishoprick in Sardinia Sattalia a town in Anatolia Saverne a town in Alsace and residence of the Bishop of Strasbourg Savillan a town in Piedmont Saumure a town in Anjou upon the Loire Savoye a Soveraign Dutchy between France and the Switzers country Savona a Port upon the Coast of Genoa Saxony a country and dutchy in Germany it is divided into the higher and the lower Saxony Scagen a town and Promontory in Jutland Scardona a town in Dalmatia Scarlin a Castle upon the coast of Tuscany before which was slayn the famous Strozzi Prior of Capoua in