The gazetteer's, or, Newsman's interpreter being a geographical index of all the considerable cities, patriarchships, bishopricks, universities, dukedoms, earldoms, and such like, imperial and hance towns, ports, forts, castles &c. in Europe : shewing in what kingdoms, provinces, and counties they are in, to what Prince they are now subject, upon or nigh what rivers, bays, seas, mountains &c. they stand, their distances (in English miles) from several other places of note, with their longtitude and latitude according to the best and approved maps : of special use for the true understanding of all modern histories of Europe as well as the present affairs ... / by Lawrence Eachard.

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The gazetteer's, or, Newsman's interpreter being a geographical index of all the considerable cities, patriarchships, bishopricks, universities, dukedoms, earldoms, and such like, imperial and hance towns, ports, forts, castles &c. in Europe : shewing in what kingdoms, provinces, and counties they are in, to what Prince they are now subject, upon or nigh what rivers, bays, seas, mountains &c. they stand, their distances (in English miles) from several other places of note, with their longtitude and latitude according to the best and approved maps : of special use for the true understanding of all modern histories of Europe as well as the present affairs ... / by Lawrence Eachard.
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"The gazetteer's, or, Newsman's interpreter being a geographical index of all the considerable cities, patriarchships, bishopricks, universities, dukedoms, earldoms, and such like, imperial and hance towns, ports, forts, castles &c. in Europe : shewing in what kingdoms, provinces, and counties they are in, to what Prince they are now subject, upon or nigh what rivers, bays, seas, mountains &c. they stand, their distances (in English miles) from several other places of note, with their longtitude and latitude according to the best and approved maps : of special use for the true understanding of all modern histories of Europe as well as the present affairs ... / by Lawrence Eachard." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A37751.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 18, 2024.

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  • SAbern, See Zabern.
  • Sabionetta, a strong Town of Italy, in the D. of Mantua, the M. of the D. of Sabionetta; sub. to a Spanish Family. It stands on the b. of Milan, 18 m. S.W. of Mantua, and 24 E. of Cremona. Lon. 30.50. Lat. 44.38.
  • Sable, a small City of France, in the G. of Orleanois, and Pr. of Main; sub. to the K. of Fr. It stands on the R. Sartre, and the b. of Ajou, 25 m. N. of Angers, and 30 al. S.W. of Mans. Lon. 18.4. Lat. 47.52.
  • Sacca, See Xacca.
  • Sagan, a City of Germany of Bohemia, in the D. of Silesia, the M. of a D. sub. to the Em∣peror. It stands on the R. Bo∣ber and Queis, 24 m. S. of Cros∣sen, and 80 N.W. of Breslaw. Lon. 35.30. Lat. 51.38.
  • ...

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  • Saint Agatha, &c. See all the Saints in their proper pla∣ce.
  • Saintes, a great and ancient City of France, in the G. of Gu••••nne, the M. of the Pr. of Xaintoigne; a B. un. the A. of Bourdaux; sub. to the K. of Fr. It stands on the R. Cha∣rnt, 32 m. S.E. of Rochelle, 40 W. of Angoulesme, and 54 N. of Bourdeaux. Lon. 17.44. Lat. 45.42.
  • Salamanca, a remarkable, tho' (at present) but mean City of Spain, in the K. of Leon and that part called Citra-Dou∣ro; a B. un. the A. of Compo∣stella; and a celebrated U. for Lawyers, sub. to the K. of Sp. It stands on the R. Tormes, 34 m. S.E. of Mirania, 94 S. of Leon, and 108 N.W. of Madrid. Lon. 11.31. Lat. 41.14.
  • Salenkemen, a Town in the Pr. of Selavonia, and Co. of Sir∣mium or Szrim; sub. to the Emperor, and famous for a Battel in 1691. It stands by the R. Danube, about 13 m. S.E. of Peter-Waradin, and 19 N.W. of Belgrade. Lon. 42.11. Lat. 45.34.
  • Salerno, an acient and large City of Italy, in the K. of Naples, the M. of eth. Prin∣cipate; an A. and a U. chiefly for Physicians, sub. to the K. of Spain, and a Prin. It stands on an excellent Harbour of its own Name, 26 m. S.E. of Na∣ples, and 28 S. of Benevento. Lon. 36.52. Lat. 40.44.
  • Salingsted, a Town of Germa∣ny, in the Cir. of the Low. Rhine, and A. of Mentz; sub. to this Ele. It stands on the R. Main, about 13 m. al. E. of Francfort. Lon. 28.34. Lat. 49.98.
  • Salins, a strong City of France, in the Franche Comte, the M. of the Co. of Aval; sub. to the K. of Fr. It stands on the R. Forsica, 20 m. nigh S. of Besancon, 24 al. E. of Dole, and 47 N. of Goneva. Lon. 25.18. Lat. 46.56.
  • Salla, or Sala, a Town of Swedelnd, in the Pr. of Swe∣den, and Pr. of Westmania; sub. to the K. of Swed. It stands on the b. of Vpland, 28 m. W. of Vpsale, and 58 N.W. of Stockholm. Lon. 37.25. Lat. 60.4.
  • Salm, a Town of France, in the D. of Lorrain, the M. of the Prin. of Salm; sub. to the Fr. K. It stands within Mount Vauge, 19 m. W. of Strasburg, and 50 E. of Nancy. Lon. 26.53. Lat. 48.28.
  • Salona, a ruined City of Dal∣matia, by which the Venetians have built a Castle of the Name. It stands on the Sea, 5 m. N. of Spalatro. Lon. 38.50. Lat. 44.5.
  • Salonichi, once Thessalo∣nica, a great, rich, and po∣pulous City of Turkey, the M. of the Pr. of Macedonia, in the proper Macedon; an A. sub. to the Turks. It stands on the Sea by a large and safe Har∣bour,

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  • 94 m. N. of Lariss, 108 S. of Sofia or Sophia, 300 S.E. of Belgrade, and 330 W. of Constantinople. Lon. 47.00. Lat. 41.37.
  • Salses, or Sausses, a strong Castle of Spain, in the Prin. of Catalonia, and Co. of Rousillon; sub. to the French. It stands on a Lake of the same Name, 12 m. N. of Perpignan. Lon. 21.28. Lat. 42.34.
  • Saltzbach, See Sultzbach.
  • Saltzburg, a great City with a very strong Castle of Germany, in the Cir. of Bava∣ria, the M. of the A. of Saltz∣burg; an A. sub. to its own A. and Prince. It stands on the R. Saltz, 54 m. S. of Passaw, 74 nigh E. of Munchen, 138 N. of Venice, and 144 W. of Vienna. Lon. 33.32. Lat. 47.37.
  • Saluzzo, or Saluces, a City of Italy, in the Prin. of Pied∣mont, the M. of the Mar. of Saluzzo▪ a B. un. the A. of Turin, sub. to the D. of Savoy. It stands upon a Hill at the Foot of the Alps, not far off the R. Po, 12 m. nigh S. of Pignerol, and 22 S.W. of Tu∣rin. Lon. 27.8. Lat. 44.15.
  • Sandecz, a strong Town of Poland, in the Pr. of Little Po∣land, and Pal. of Cracow; sub. to the K. of Pol. It stands on the R. Dunaik, at the Foot of the Crapack Mountains, 34 m. S.E. of Cracow. Lon. 41.8. Lat. 49.30.
  • Sandomir, a City of Poland, in the Pr. of Little Poland, the M. of the Pal. of Sandomir; sub. to the K. of Pol. It stands on a Hill by the R. Weissel and Sanus, 94 m. al. E. of Cracow, and 100 S. of Warsaw. Lon. 42.38. Lat. 50 27.
  • Sanguessa, a small City of Spain, in the K. of Navarr, the M. of the Ter. of Sanguessa; sub. to the K. of Sp. It stands on the R. Aragon, by the b. of the K. of Aragon, 28 m. S.E. of Pampelune, and 64 N. of Saragosa. Lon. 16.34. Lat. 42.44.
  • Santen, a small, ancient Town of Germany, in the Cir. of West∣phalia, and D. of Cleves; sub. to the D. of Brandenburg. It stands not far off the R. Rin, 9 m. W. of Wesel, and 15 S.E. of Cleves. Lon. 25.39. Lat. 51.38.
  • Santes, See Saintes.
  • Santillana, a City of Spain, in the Prin. of Asturia, the M. of the Pr. of Santillana; sub. to the K. of Spain. It stands on the Sea, 74 m. E. of Ovied, as many W. of Bilbo, and 74 N. of Burgos, Lon. 12.48. Lat. 43.30.
  • Santulie, a small, but strong Town of the Low-Countries, in the D. of Brabant, and Mar. of Bergen-op-Zome; sub. to the Hollanders. It stands on the R. Scheld, between Antwerp and Bergen-op-Zome, about 9 m. off each. Lon. 23.30. Lat. 51.23.
  • SARAGOSA, a very

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  • strong, large, and beautiful Ci∣ty, one of the best of Spain, the M. of the K. of Aragon, in the Dio. of Saragosa; an A. and an U. sub. to the K. of Spain, and the Seat of Justice for this Province. It stands on the R. Ebro, 88 m. S.E. of Pampelune, 134 N. of Valencia, 160 al. E. of Burgos and Madrid, 164 S.W. of Toulouse, and 174 al. W. of Barcelona. Lon. 17.00. Lat. 41.35.
  • Saragossa, See Syracossa.
  • Saraio, or Seraio, a great and strong City of Turkey, in the K. of Bsnia; sub. to the Turks. It stands on the R. Migliaska, 56 m. al. N.E. of Bagnialuck, 74 nigh E. of Iaicza, and 98 W. of Belgrade. Lon. 0.30. Lat. 44.54.
  • Sarbruck, or Sarbrid, a Town of France, in the D. of Lorrain, and M. of the Co. of Sarbrid; sub. to the French. It stands on the b. of Germany, 12 m. W. of Zweybruck, and 40 E. of Metz. Lon. 26.36. Lat. 49.20.
  • Sarat, a City of France, in the G. of Guienne, and Pr. of Perigort; a B. un. the A. of Bourdeaux, sub. to the K. of Fr. It stands on the R. Sar∣lat, 28 m. S.E. of Berigieux, 34 N. of Cahors, and 80 E. of Bour∣deaux. Lon. 19.52. Lat. 44.55.
  • Sarnagans, a Town in Swit∣zerland.
  • Sarno, a City of Italy, in the K. of Naples and Heth. Princi∣pate; a B. un. the A. of Sa∣lerno, sub. to the K. of Spain. It stands 10 m. al. N. of Saler∣no, and 16 E. of Naples. Lon. 36.38. Lat. 40.53.
  • Sarragosa, See Saragosa.
  • Sarrento, See Sorrento.
  • Sarsina, a City of Italy, in the Papacy, and Pr. of Romag∣na; a B. un. the A. of Raven∣na, sub. to the Pope. It stands on the b. of Tuscany, upon the R. Savio, 24 m. S. of Ravenna, and as many W. of Rimino. Lon. 33.14. Lat. 43.40.
  • Sarzana, a strong City of Italy, in the Com. of Genoua, and Pr. of Lavant; a B. un. the A. of Pisa, (but exempt from that Jurisdiction) sub. to this Com. It stands nigh the mouth of the R. Macra, and the b. of Tuscany, 13 m. N.W. of Mas∣sa, and 35 the same of Pis, Lon. 30.22. Lat. 43.33.
  • Sas-van-Ghent, a strong Fort of the Low-Countries, in the Earl. of Flanders; sub. to the Hollanders. It stands 6 m. W. of Axel, and 11 N. of Ghet, Lon. 23.00. Lat. 51.20.
  • Sassari, a great and pleasant City of Italy, in the Isle of Sardinia, and Pr. of Lugodor; sub. to the K. of Spain. It stands in the N. parts of this Island, 23 m. N. of Algeri. Lon. 29.48. Lat. 39.36.
  • Sassuolo, or Sassevil, a Town and strong Castle of Italy, in the D. of Modena, and Ter. of Sassuolo; sub. to the D. of M∣dena. It stands among Ri∣vers 7 m. S.W. of Mdena.

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  • Lon. 31.24. Lat. 44.8.
  • Satriano, a ruined City of Italy, in the K. of Naples, and the Basilicat.
  • Savern, See Zabern.
  • Savigliano, or Savillon, a Town of Italy, in the Prin. of Piedmont, the M. of the Ter. of Savigliano; sub. to the D. of Savoy. It stands on the R. Ma∣gra, 7 m. E. of Saluzzo. 18 S.E. of Pignerol, and 21 S. of Tu∣rin. Lon. 27.20. Lat. 44.13.
  • Sault, a Castle of France, in the G. of Provence; sub. to the Fr. K. It stands on the b. of Venascin, 25 m. E. of Orange, and 34 N. of Aix. Lon. 24.48. Lat. 43.36.
  • Saumur, a pleasant City and strong Castle of France; in the G. of Orleanois, and D. of An∣jou; sub. to the K. of Fr. It stands on a Hill upon the R. Lorre, 26 m. al. E. of Angers, and 36 N. of Tours. Lon. 18.26. Lat. 47.16.
  • Savona, a strong and popu∣lous City of Italy, in the Com. of Genoa, and Pr. of Ponant; a B. un. the A. of Milan, sub. to this Com. It stands on the Mediterranean Sea (where is a good Harbour) 15 m. al. E. of Eenale, and 24 W. of Ge∣noa. Lon. 28.26. Lat. 43.47.
  • Scala, a small City of Italy, in the K. of Naples, and the Heth. Principate; a B. united to Ravello, sub. to the K. of Spain. It stands 3 m. N. of Melsi, and 12 W. of Salerno. Lon. 36.34. Lat. 40.40.
  • Scardo, a ruined City of Dal∣matia, upon the Adriatick Sea.
  • Scaren, a declining City of Swedeland, in the Pr. of Goth∣land, and Pr. of Westrogoe; a B. un. the A. of Vpsale, sub. to the K. of Swed. It stands 0 m. off the Lake Wener, and 74 N.E. of Gottenburg. Lon. 33.20. Lat. 58.35.
  • Scarlino, a little Town of I∣taly, in the D. of Tuscany, and Prin. of Piombino; sub. to thi Prince un. Spain. It stands 15. m. al. E. of Piombino. Lon. 31.54. Lat. 42.18.
  • Schaffhausen, a new City of the Com. of Switzerland, the M. of the Can. of Schaffhausen; once Imperial, now sub. to this Com. It stands on the R. Rhine, by the b. of Suabia, 26 m. N. of Zurick. 27 W. of Constance, and 44 E. of Basil. Lon. 28.23. Lat. 47.33.
  • Schalholt, a little City, the M. of the Isle of Iseland; a B. and an U. sub. to the K. of Denmark. It stands at Lon. 1.4. Lat. 66.00.
  • Schenken-Schans, a strong Fort of Germany, in the Cir. of Westphalia, and D. of Cleves; sub. to the Elec. of Branden∣burg. It stands on the R. Rhine and Wael, 3 m. N. of Cleves, and 10 E. of Nimmegen. Lon. 25.26. Lat. 51.54.
  • Schesberg, See Segeswar.
  • Schlestat, a very strong City

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  • of Germany in the Up. Ci. of the Rhine, and Lan. of Alsatia; once Imperial, now sub. to the French. It stands on the R. Ill, 13 m. al. N. of Colmar, and 21 S. of Strasburg, Lon 27.10. Lat. 48.13.
  • Schleswick, See Sleswick.
  • Schomberg, or Schonenberg, a small Town of Germany, in the Cir. of the Low. Rhine, and A. of Triers; sub. to the French. It stands upon a Hill, 18 m. S.E. of Limburg. Lon. 25.40. Lat. 50.19.
  • Schoonhoven, a Town of the Low-Countries, in the Earl. of Holland, the M. of the Ter. of Crimper; sub. to the States. It standson the R. Leck, 14 m. E. of Rotterdam. Lon. 24.2. Lat. 52.00.
  • Schorndorf, a strong, small City of Germany, in the Cir. of Suabia, and D. of Wirtenberg; sub. to the D. of Wirtenberg. It stands on the R. Rmms, 18 m. al. E. of Stugard, and 25 al. S.E. of Hailbrun. Lon. 29.18. Lat. 48.43.
  • Schwartzburg, a Town of Germany, in the Cir. of Up. Saxony, and Lan. of Thuringia, the M. of the Co. of Schwartz∣burg; sub. to its own Prince of the House of Saxony. It stands on the R. Schwartz, 24. m. S. of Erford. Lon. 33.13. Lat. 50.38.
  • Schwartzenberg, a Town of Germany, in the Cir. of Fran∣••••nia, the M. of the Co. of Schwartzenberg; sub. to its own Prince. It stands 32 m. al. N W. of Nurenburg. Lon. 32.23. Lat. 49.37.
  • Schweidnits, a very strong City of Germany of Bohemia, in the D. of Silesia, the M. of a D. It stands on the R. West∣ritz, 25 m. S. of Lignitz, and 28 W. of Breslaw. Lon. 36.47. Lat. 50.52.
  • Schweinfurt, a very strong City of Germany, in the Cir. of Franconia, and B. of Wurtz∣burg; a Free Imperial City. It stands on the R. Main, 23 m. N.E. of Wurtzburg, 27 W. of Bamberg, and 54 N.W. of Nurenburg. Lon. 32.12. Lat. 50.5.
  • Scodra, See Scutari.
  • Scopia, See Vscopia.
  • Scotusa, a small City of Tur∣key, in the Pr. of Ianna or Thessaly; a B. un. the A. of La∣rissa, sub. to the Turks. It stands about 18 m. W. of La∣rissa.
  • Scravenhage, See Hague.
  • Scutari, or Scodra, a great and populous City of Turkey, the M. of the K. of Albania; a B. un. the A. of Antivari, sub. to the Turks. It stands on the R. Bocana, by a Lake, 80 m. S.E. of Ragusa, 178 S. of Belgrade, and 210 W. of Sa∣lonichi or Thessalonica. Lon. 42.20. Lat. 42.26.
  • Sebenico, a small, but very strong City of the Pr. of Dal∣matia; a B. un. the A. of Spa∣latro, sub. to the Venetians. It stands on the Sea by the Mouth

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  • of the R. Kerka, 30 m. N.W. of Spalatro, and 44 S.E. of Zara. Lon. 38.18. Lat. 44.16.
  • Seckaw, in the Maps Slec∣kaw, a small City of Germany, in the Cir. of Austria, and D. of Stiria; a B. un. the A. of Saltzburg, sub. to the Empe∣ror. It stands on the R. Gayl, 8 m. N.E. of Iudenburg, and 44 W. of Gnatz. Lon. 35.36. Lat. 47.24.
  • Sedan, a City, with a very strong Castle of France, in the G. of Champagne, and Co. of ••••thelusis, the M. of the Prin. of Sed••••; sub. to the K. of Fr. It stands on the R. Maes, nigh the b. of Luxemburg, 10 m. S.W. of Bovillon, 26 S. of Charlemnt, 28 N.E. of Rethel, and 48 W. of Luxemburg. Lon. 24.16. Lat. 49.45.
  • Sees, a City of France, in the Low. Normandy, and Co. of Alencon; a B. un. the A. of Roven, sub. to the K. of Fr. It stands on the Fountains of the R. Orn, 13 m. N. of Alen∣con, 33 S. of Liseux, 64 S.W. of Roven, and 104 W. of Paris. Lon. 18.52. Lat. 48.43.
  • Seged, or Segedin, a City of the Up. Hungary, the M. of the Co. of Bodroch; sub. to the Emperor. It stand on the Teys, or Tibescus, 55 m. S.E. of Colocza, 64 S.W. of Waradin, and 104 S.E. of Buda. Lon. 42.00. Lat. 46.26.
  • Segesw••••, or Schesberg, a City in the Prin. of Transilvania; sub. to this Prince un. the Em∣peror. It stands partly on a Hill by the R. Coc••••l, 34 m. al. E. of Neumark, and 40 N. of Hermanstat. Lon. 45.50. Lat. 47.25.
  • Segewld, or Sevold, a City of Swedeland, in the Pr. of L∣vnia, and Pr. of Lettenland; sub. to the K. of Swed. It stands on the R. Teydera, 28 m. al. N.E. of Riga. Lon. 46.22. Lat. 57.6.
  • Segna, See Zeng.
  • Segni, an ancient City of I∣taly, in the Papacy and Cam∣pgna-di-Roma; sub. to the Pope. It stands on the top of a Mountain, 8 m. S. of Palestri∣na, and 28 E. of Rome. Lon. 35.00. Lat. 41.44.
  • ...Segorbe, small City of Spain, in the K. of Valencia; a B. un. the A. of Valencia, sub. to the K. of Sp. It stands on the R. Morvedre, 27 m. N. of Va∣lencia. Lon. 17.00. Lat. 39.47.
  • Segovia, a rich and po∣pulous City of Spain, in the P. of Old-Castile, the M. of the Ter. of Segovia; a B. un. the A. of Toledo, sub. to the K. of Sp. It stands on the b. of New-Castile, at the Foot of a Hill on the R. Elerena, 37 m. al. N.W. of Madrid, and 76 E. of Sala∣manca. Lon. 13.20. Lat. 40.56.
  • Selivra, a great and popu∣lous (but unwalled) City of Turkey, in the Pr. of Romania;

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  • an A. sub. to the Turks. It stands on the Propontis, 24 m. al. N.E. of Heraclia or Printho, and 32 W. of Constantinople. Lon. 53.35. Lat. 42.56.
  • Semendria, a City and B. of Turkey, in the K. of Servia, and Pr. of Rascia; sub. to the Turks. It stands on the R. Danube, 24 m. E. of Belgrade, and 54. S. of Temeswar. Lon. 43.10. Lat. 45.12.
  • Semback, a Town in Swit∣zerland, protected by Lucern.
  • Semur-en-Auxis, a small City of France, in the G. and D. of Burgundy; sub. to the K. of France. It stands nigh the R. Loyre, 44 m. S. of Autm, and 54. N.W. of Lyons. Lon. 23.10. Lat. 45.55.
  • Sendomir, See Sandomir.
  • Senes, a small, ruinous City of France, in the G. of Provence, and M of the Dio. of Senes; a B. un. the A. of Ambrun, sub. to the K. of Fr. It stands 30 m. S.E. of Sisteron, and 44 S. of Ambrun. Lon. 25.58. Lat. 43.27.
  • Seniff, See Senniff.
  • Senli, a small City of France, in the G. of the Isle of France, and M. of the D. of Valeis; a B. un. the A. of Rheims, sub. to the Fr. K. It stands on the R. Nonette, 20 m. N.W. of Meux, and 22 N. of Paris. Lon. 21.44. Lat. 49.9.
  • Senniff, a Village of the Low-Countries, in the D. of Brabant, famous for a Battel in 1674. It stands on the b. of Hainault, 8 m. N.W. of Charleroy, and 13 E. of Mons. Lon. 23.35. Lat. 50.34.
  • Sens, an ancient and beau∣tiful City of France, in the G. of Champagne, the M. of the Co. of Senois; an A. sub. to the K. of Fr. It stands in a pleasant Plain on the R. Yonne, 30 m. W. of Troyes, 28 N. of Auxerre, 60 S.E. of Paris, and 70 al. E. of Orleans. Lon. 22.29. Lat. 48.2.
  • Sentines, See Setines.
  • Seraio, See Saraio.
  • Serres, a City and A. of Tur∣key, in the Pr. of Macedonia, the same, I suppose, with Em∣boli.
  • Sesane, a small City of France, in the G. of Champagne, and Ter. of Brie; sub. to the K. of Fr. It stands 34 m. N. of Troyes, and 58 E. of Paris. Lon. 22.57. Lat. 48.35.
  • Sefane, an ancient Town of France, in the Up. Daphine, and Ter. of Brianconois; sub. to the Fr. K. It stands about 9 m. E. of Briancon. Lon. 26.31. Lat. 44.29.
  • Sessa, an ancient City of Ita∣ly, in the K. of Naples, and Ter. of Lavoro; a B. un. the A. of Capona, sub. to the K. of Spain. It stands about 16 m. al. N.W. of Capona. Lon. 36.00. Lat. 41.23.
  • Setines, anciently called Athens, one of the most an∣cient, and most noble Cities in Greece, still a considerable City, the M. of the Pr. of Livadia,

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  • in the D. of Setines; an A. now sub. to the Venetians. It stands nigh the Sea, about 120 m. al. N. of Misithra or Lace∣damon, 160. S.E. of Larissa, and 420 S.W. of Constantinople. Lon. 48.20. Lat. 37.25.
  • Setuval, See St. Vbes.
  • La Seu, See Vrgel.
  • St. Sever, a City of France, in the G. and Pr. of Gascony; sub. to the K. of Fr. It stands on the R. Adour, 22 m. E. of Dax, 18 al. W. of Aire, and 58 S. of Bourdeaux. Lon. 17.28. Lat. 43.55.
  • St. Severino, a small City of Italy, in the K. of Naples, and Fur. Calabria; an A. sub. to the K. of Spain. It stands on a steep Rock Neeto, 8 m. off the Sea, 38 S.E. of Rossano, and 42 E. of Cosenze. Lon. 39.22. Lat. 39.5.
  • St. Severino, a small, ancient City of Italy, in the Papacy, and Mar. of Ancona; a B. un. the A. of Fermo, sub. to the Pope. It stands on the R. Po∣tenza, 7 m. nigh W. of Tolen∣tino, and 10 N.E. of Capu∣ciano. Lon. 34.46. Lat. 42.57.
  • St. Seviero, a small City of Italy, in the K. of Naples, and Pr. of the Capitinate; a B. un. the A. of Maufredonia, (but exempt from that Jurisdiction) sub. to the K. of Spain. It stands in a Plain 13 m off the Sea, and 26 W. of Maufr∣donia. Lon. 37.28. Lat. 41.39.
  • SEVILLE, a great, rich, and populous City, the an∣cien••••st and fairest of Spain, the M. of the K. of Andaluzia or Vandalitia, in the Ter. of Seville, an A. and U. sub. to the K. of Spain, somewhat de∣clining. It stands in a fruitful Plain on the R. Guadalquiver; (where is a good Haven) 56 m. off Sea, 100 N. of the Streights Mouth, 130 W. of Granada, 175 al. S.E. of Lis∣bone, and 210 S.W. of Mad∣rid. Lon. 11.14. Lat. 37.30.
  • Seure, See Bellegard.
  • Sezane, See Sesane.
  • Sfetigrade, a Town of the Turks in the K. of Albania, which I find not in the Maps.
  • Shertogenbosch, See Boisle∣due.
  • Sienna, or Siena, a great and ancient City of Italy, in the D. of Tuscany, and M. of the Ter. of Sienna; an A. and U. sub. to the D. of Tuscany, for which he is Homager to Spain. It stands by the b. of the Ter. of Florence, 28 m. nigh S. of Florence, 64 E. of Leghorn and Pisa, and 104 N.W. of Rome. Lon. 32.28. Lat. 42.53.
  • Sigeth, Siget, or Zygeth, a ve∣ry strong Town of the Low. Hungary, the M. of the Co. of Sigeth; sub. to the Emperor. It stands incircled by the R. Alma, 44 m. S. of Alba-Regalis, 64 E. of Canisa, and 74 S.W.

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  • of Buda. Lon. 39.24. Lat. 46 36.
  • Sign, a Venetian Garrison in Dalmatia,
  • Silistria, a great City of Turkey, the second in the Pr. of Bulgaria, (by some reckoned the Chief) the M. of the San∣giac of Silistria, sub. to the Turks. It stands 18 m. S. of Nigepoli or Nicopoli, 70 N. of Sofia or Sophia, and 154 N.W. of Andrianople. Lon. 47.50. Lat. 44.25.
  • Simmeren, a City of Germa∣ny, in the Low. Cir. and Pal. of the Rhine; sub. to its own Prince. It stands 24 m. nigh S. of Coblentz, and 33 W. of Mentz. Lon. 26.52. Lat. 49.59.
  • Sintzheim, See Zintzheim.
  • Sion, a City of the Com. of Switzerland, the M. of the Country of Wallisland; a B. un. the A. of Monstiers, sub. to this Com. It stands on the R. Rhosne, 56 m. S. of Bern, and 60 E. of Geneva. Lon. 27.4. Lat. 45.48.
  • Siracossa, See Syracossa.
  • Sirad, a City of Poland, in the Pr. of Great Poland, the M. of the Pal. of Siradia; sub. to the K. of Pol. It stands on the R. Warta, 68 m. al. N.E. of Breslaw, and 105 N.W. of Cracow. Lon. 38.55. Lat. 51.32.
  • Sirmium, or Sirmish, a City almost ruined of Sclavonia, the M. of the Co. of Szrim; a B. un. the A. of Colocza, sub. to the Emperor. It stands nigh the R. Save, 40 m. S. of Esseck and 54 W. of Belgrade. Lon. 41.17. Lat. 45.25.
  • Sisseg, once a City and B. now a Village, in Croatia; sub. to the Emperor. It stands on the R. Save and Colops, by the b. of Sclavonia, 24 m. S.E. of Zagrab. Lon. 37.52. Lat. 45.55.
  • Sisteron, a rich and populous City of France, the M. of the Up. Provence, and Dio. of Si∣steron; a B. un. the A. of Aix; sub. to the K. of Fr. It stands on the R. Durance, 34 m. S.W. of Ambrun, and 52 N.E. of Aix. Lon. 25.28. Lat. 43.46.
  • Slawkaw, or Austerlitz, a City of Germany in Bohemia, and Mar. of Moravia; sub. to the Emperor. It stands 26 m. S. of Olmutz. Lon. 37.13. Lat. 49.8.
  • Sleswick, a considerable City of Denmark, the M. of the D. of Sleswick, or S. Iuitland, in the Prefecture of Gottorp; a B. un. the A. of Lunden, once Imperial, now sub. to the D. of Holstein-Gottorp. It stands on the Slie (where is a commo∣dious Haven) 64 m. N. of Hamburg, as many N.W. of Lubeck; and 130 S.W. of Co∣penhagen. Lon. 29.24. Lat. 55.57.
  • Slonim, a small City of Po∣land, in the D. of Lithuania, and Pal. of Novogrod; sub. to the K. of Pol. It stands on the R. Sezra, 35 m. al. S. of No∣vogrod.

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  • Lon. 47.00. Lat. 53.00.
  • Sluczk, a great and popu∣lous Town of Poland, in the D. of Lithuania, the M. of the D. of Sluczk; sub. to the K. of Pol. It stands about 65 m. S. of Minski. Lon. 49.34. Lat. 52.52.
  • Sluys, a small, but very strong Port-Town of the Low-Coun∣tries, in the Earl. of Flanders, the M. of le Pays de Estates; sub. to the Hollanders. It stands nigh the Sea, 10 m. N.E. of Bruges, 14 S.W. of Middle∣burg, and 22 N.W. of Ghent. Lon. 22.34. Lat. 51.24.
  • Smalkaden, a City of Ger∣many, in the Cir. of Franconia, the M. of the Prin. of Henne∣burg; sub. to the Prince of Hsse-Cassel. It stands on the b. of Thuringia, 23 m. S.W. of Erfurt, and 54 N. of Bam∣berg. Lon. 30.32. Lat. 50.48.
  • Smolensko, a large, and very strong City of Russia, the M. of the Pr. and D. of Smo∣lensk; sub. to the Em. of Rus∣sia. It stands on the R. Nieper nigh the b. of Poland, 140 m. N. of Novgrd, 230 nigh W. of Moscow, 240 al. N. of Kiow, and 300 E. of Wilna. Lon. 55.42. Lat. 54.31.
  • Soana, See Sovana.
  • Soczow, a great and strong City in the Prin. of Moldavia; sub. to this Prince. It stands on the R. Sereth, 60 m. W. of Iazy, 54 N.E. of Cronstat, and 74 al. S. of Kazinieck. Lon. 48.30. Lat. 47.44.
  • Soest, or Soust, a City of Ger∣many, in the Cir. of Westphalia, and Earl. of Mark; once Im∣perial, now sub. to the Elec. of Brandenburg. It stands 30 m. S.E. of Munster, as many W. of Paderbone, and 32. al. E. of Dortmond. Lon. 27.44. Lat. 51.38.
  • Sofia, formerly Sophia, a great, populous, but unwalled City of Turkey, the M. of the Pr. of Bulgaria, in the Sangiae of Sofia; an A. sub. to the Turks, and the Seat of the Bas∣sa for the G. of Rmellia. It stands on the R. Ciabrum, 106 m. N. of Salonichi, 150 S. of Targovisco, 168 W. of Andria∣nople, 240 al. S.E. of Bel∣grade, and 315 W. of Constan∣tinople. Lon. 47.12. Lat. 43.25.
  • Soignes, a Town of the Low-Countries, in the Earl. of Hai∣nault; sub. to the Spaniards. It stands on the R. Senne, 9 m. al. S. of Halle, and 11 N.E. of Mons. Lon. 23.28. Lat. 50.42.
  • Soissons, an ancient, great, fine, and strong City of France, in the G. of the Isle of France, and M. of Soissonoi; a B. un. the A. of Rheims, an Earl. and a Generality, sub. to the Fr. K. It stands on the R. Aisne, 28 m. W. of Rheims, 33 S. of St. Quin∣tin, and 48 N.E. of Paris. Lon. 22.32. Lat. 49.19.
  • Soleurre, See Soluthurn.
  • ...

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  • Solmona, See Sulmona.
  • Solms, a ruinous Town of Germany, in the Cir. of the Up. Rhine in the Weteraw, and Co. of Solms; sub. to its own Prince. It stands 47 m. N. of Francfort on the Main. Lon. 28.14. Lat. 49.47.
  • Solothurn, a City of the Com. of Switzerland, the M. of the Can. of Solothurn; sub. to this Com. It stands on the R. Aar, 21 m. N. of Bern, and 31 S. of Basil. Lon. 27.6. Lat. 47.5.
  • Solsona, a small City of Spain, in the Prin. of Catalonia, and Ter. of Cervera; a B. un. the A. of Tarragon, sub. to the K. of Sp. It stands on the R. Cardoner, at the Foot of the Mountains, 56 m. al. N. of Tarragon, and 68 al. N. of Bar∣celona. Lon. 19.52. Lat. 41.30.
  • Soltwedel, a Town of Ger∣many in Brandenburg.
  • Sommiers, a small City of France, in the Low. Languedoc, and Ter. of Nismes; sub. to the K. of Fr. It stands on the R. Vidole, 13 m. W. of Nismes, and as many N.E. of Mom∣pelier. Lon. 23.8. Lat. 43.17.
  • Sophia, See Sofia.
  • Sopron, See Oedenburg.
  • Sora, a City of Italy, in the K. of Naples, and Ter. of La∣voro; a B. un. the A. of Na∣ples, sub. to the K. of Spain. It stands on the R. Garigliano, by the b. of Campagna-di-Ro∣ma, 54 m. E. of Rome, and 56 N.W. of Naples. Lon. 35.34. Lat. 41.46.
  • Soraw, a small City of Ger∣many of Bohemia, and Mar. of Lusaia; sub. to the Elec. of Saxony. It stands on the b. of Silesia, nigh the R. Bober, 19 m. S. of Crossen, and 30 N. of Gorlitz. Lon. 35.22. Lat. 51.42.
  • Soria, the Name of two Places, one in Spain, in the Pr. of New-Castile; the other an U. in Denmark, but of no Note.
  • Sorrento, an ancient City of Italy, in the K. of Naples, and Ter. of Lavoro; an A. sub. to the K. of Spain. It stands on the S. Parts of the Bay of Na∣ples, about 18 m. S. of that Ci∣ty. Lon. 36.19. Lat. 40.39.
  • Sovana, or Soana, a declining City of Italy, in the D. of Tus∣cany, and Ter. of Sienna; a B. un. the A. of Sienna, sub. to D. of Tus. It stands on a very high Hill nigh the b. of the Papacy, about 3 m. W. of Pe∣tigliano. Lon. 33.7. Lat. 42.11.
  • Soust, See Soest.
  • Spaa, or Spaw, a famous Village for Waters, of the Low-Countries, in the B. of Liege; sub. to this Prince. It stands on the b. of Luxemburg, 9 m. S. of Limburg, and 22 S.E. of Liege. Lon. 25.26. Lat. 50.25.
  • Spalatro, a very strong, rich, and populous City in the Pr. of Dalmatia; an A. sub.

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  • to the Venetians. It stands on the Adriatick, or Gulf of Ve∣nice, where is an excellent Hayen, 30 m. S.E. of Sabenico, 32 S. of Bagnialuck, 74 S.E. of Zara, and 92 N.W. of ••••∣gus. Lon. 38.50. Lat. 44.00.
  • Spandaw, a strong City of Germany, in the Cir. of Up. Saxony, and Mar. of Branden∣burg; sub. to this Electer. It stands upon the R. Havel, 8 m. al. W. of Berlin. Lon. 33.40. Lat. 52.36.
  • Spaw, See Spaa.
  • Spanderab, See Semendia.
  • Spies, a great and famous City of Germany, in the Cir. of the Up. Rhine, and M. of the . of S••••es; a B. un. the A. of Mentz, a Free Imperial City, but taken and burn down by the French in 1689. It stood on the R. Rhine, above 6 N. of Philipsburg, 13 S.W. of Heidelberg, and 22 S. of Wrs. Lon. 28.12. Lat. 49.11.
  • Split, See Spalatr.
  • S••••leto, a fair, populous, and very ancient City of Italy, in the Papacy, the M. of the D. of Spleto or Vmbria; a B. un. the Pope, and sub. to him. It stands partly on a Hill by the R. Tessino, 34 m. S.E. of Pe∣rugi, 38 nigh E. of Drvi∣t, and 42 N. of Rome. Lon. 34.27. Lat. 42.23.
  • Sprotaw, a City of Germany of Bohemia, in the D. of Siesia, and D. of Glogaw; sub. to the Emperor. It stands on the R. Sprotaw by the Bob••••, 1 m. W. of Glogaw. Lon. 35.40. Lat. 51.35.
  • Suillace, a poor City of I∣taly, in the K. of Naples and Fur. Calabria; a B, un, the A. of Regio, sub. to the K. of Sp. It stands nigh a Bay of the same Name, 32 m. S.W. of St. Se∣verino. Lon. 38.50. Lat. 38.44.
  • Stable, See Stavalo.
  • Stade, a very strong Town of Germany, in the Cir. of West∣phalia, and D. of Breme; once Imperial, and one of the Hance, now sub. to the Swedes. It stands on the R. S••••uinge, nigh the Elba, 28 m. W. of Ham∣burg, and 46 al. N. of Bren. Lon. 28.52. Lat. 54.2.
  • Safarda, a little Town of Italy, in the Prin. of Piedmont, and Mar. of Sauzo; remark∣able for a Battel in 1690. It stands 4 m. N. of Salurzo, and 8 S.E. of Pignerol. Lon. 27.8. Lat. 44.18.
  • Stagno, a small City of Dal∣matia, in the Com. of Rgasa; a B. un. the A. of Rgasa, sub. to this Com. It stands on the Adriatick Sea, (where is a convenient Harbour) 18 m. al. N. of Ragusi. Lon. 40.40. Lat. 43.18.
  • Stamboul, See Constantinople.
  • Stametz, a City of Swede∣land, in the Pr. of Gothland, now reduced to a Village.
  • Stargart, a City of Germa∣ny, in the Cir. of Up. Saxony, and D. of Pomerania; a Han••••

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  • Town, sub. to the Elec. of Bran∣denburg. It stands on the R. Ilma, 20 m. nigh S.E. of Ste∣tin. Lon. 35.45. Lat. 53.18.
  • Stavelo, or Stablo, a great Monastery of the Low-Countries, in the D. of Luxemburg, to which belongs a Ter. It stands on the R. Albe, 12 m. S. of Limburg. Lon. 25.32. Lat. 50.21.
  • Stavern, a small City of the Low-Countries, in the Pr. of West-Friesland, and Ter. of We∣stergoe; sub. to the States. It stands on the Z••••der-Zee, 5 m. S.W. of Hinlopen. Lon, 24.30. Lat. 53.5.
  • Steckaw, See Seckaw.
  • Steenberg, a small City of the Low-Countries, in the D. of Brabant, and Quarter of Boisle∣duc; sub. to our King. It stands nigh the b. of Zeland, above 4 m. N. of Bergen-op∣Zome. Lon. 23.30. Lat. 51.36.
  • Steenwick, a Town of the Low-Countries, in the Pr. of Over-Yssel, and Ter. of Sallandt; sub. to the States. It stands on the R. Aa, 17 m. N. of Zwoil, nigh the b. of West-Friesland. Lon. 25.14. Lat. 52.58.
  • Stgeborg, a small City and Port of Swedeland, in the Pr. of Gothland, and Ter. of Ostro∣goe; sub. to the K. of Swed. It stands by the Baltick Sea, 80 m. al. N. of Calmar. Lon. 37.2. Lat. 58.24.
  • Stenay, or Astenay, a strong City of the Low-Countries, in the D. of Luxemburg; sub. to the French. It stands on the b. of Champagne and Lorrain, by the R. Maes, 8 m. W. of Mont∣medy, and 20 S. of Buion or Bovillon. Lon. 24.32. Lat. 49.34.
  • Stenwick, See Steenwick.
  • Stetin, a very strong and rich City of Germany, in the Cir. of Up. Saxony, the M. of the D. of Pomerania; sub. to the Swedes. It stands on the R. O∣der, 70 m. N. of Francfort, 74 N.E. of Berlin, 160 W. of Dantzick, 170 E. of Lubeck, and 335 al. N. of Vienna. Lon. 35.18. Lat. 53.28.
  • Steyr, a small Town of Ger∣many, in the Cir. and Arch-D. of Austria; sub. to the Empe∣ror. It stands about 20 m. S.E. of Lintz. Lon. 34.53. Lat. 48.00.
  • Stives, anciently called The∣bes, a renowned City, now a ruinous place of Turkey, in the Pr. of Livadia or Achaia, in the Pr. of Stramulipa or Boe∣tia; sub. to the Turks. It stands about 40 m. N.W. of Setines o Athens. Lon. 48.18. Lat. 38.00.
  • STOCKHOLM, a very large, rich and populous City, and a celebrated Mart, the M. of all Swedeland, in the Pr. of Sweden, and Pr. of Vpsale; sub. to the K. of Swedeland, and his Seat, having here a Royal Castle. It has a large and safe Port by the Baltick Sea, being

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  • 360 m. N.E. of Copenhagen, 680 N. of Vienna, 690 N.E. of Am∣sterdam, 860 W. of Moscow, and 880 N.E. of London. Lon. 39.5. Lat. 59.26.
  • Stolhfen, a City of Germa∣ny, in the Cir. of Suabia, and Mar. of Baden; sub. to this Prince. It stands nigh the R. Rhine, 7 m. S.W. of Baden, and 15 N.E. of Strasburg. Lon. 27.44. Lat. 48.37.
  • Stolpe, a Town and ancient Castle of Germany, in the Cir. of Up. Saxony, and D. of Po∣merania; sub. to the D. of Brandenburg. It stands on the R. Stolpe, 52 m. E. of Calberg, and 64 W. of Dantzick. Lon. 38.00. Lat. 54.18.
  • Straesburg, See Strasburg.
  • Stralsund, a small, but very strong City of Germany, in the Cir. of Up. Saxony, and D. of Pomerania; once Imperial, now sub. to the Swedes, and is a Hance Town. It stands on a Harbour of the Baltick Sea, 19 m. al. N. of Gripswald, and 84 N.W. of Stetin. Lon. 34.00. Lat. 54.35.
  • STRASBURG, or Stra∣esburg, a very ancient, large, and stately City of Germany, the M. of the Cir. of the Up. Rhine, and the Low. Alsatia; a B. un. the A. of Mentz, and an U. once Imperial, but now sub. to the French, and in a de∣clining State. It stands on the R. Iil, just by the Rhine, 55 m. N. of Basil, 64 S.E. of Heidel∣berg, 70 E. of Nancy, 100 S.E. of Luxemburg, 140 W. of A••••burg, 250 E. of Paris, and 390 W. of V••••na. Lon. 27.26. Lat. 48.28.
  • Straubing, a City of Germa∣ny, in the Cir. and D. of Bava∣ria; sub. to the Elec. of Bava∣ria. It stands on the R. Da∣nube, 24 m. al. E. of Ratisb••••e, and 44 al. N.E. of Passaw. Lon. 32.51. Lat. 48.50.
  • Strengues, a City of Swede∣land, in the K. of Sweden, and Pr. of Sudermania; a B. un. the A. of Vpsale, sub. to the K. of Swed. It stands nigh Lakes and Marshy places, 45 m. al. S.W. of Vpsale and Stockholm. Lon. 37.34. Lat. 59.24.
  • Strignium, See Gran.
  • Stromberg, a Town of Ger∣many, in the Low. Cir. and Pal. of the Rhine; sub. to the Elec. Pal. It stands nigh the R. Rhine, above 5 m. W. of Bin∣gen, and 4 S. of Bacharach. Lon. 27.9. Lat. 49.56.
  • Stronglo, a City of Italy, in the K. of Naples and Heth. Ca∣labria; a B. un. the A. of St. Severino; sub. to the K. of Spain. It stands about 3 m. off Sea, and 8 N.E. of St. Seve∣rino. Lon. 39.28. Lat. 39.12.
  • Stugart, a fair and po∣pulous City, with a noble Ca∣stle, of Germany, in the Cir. of Suabia, the M. of the D. of Wirtenberg; sub. to this Prince, and his Seat. It stands in fruitful Plain by the R. Necker, 38 m. E. of Baden, 44 S. of

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  • ... Heidelberg, 50 al. N.W. of Vlm, and 56 E. of Strasburg. Lon. 28.50. Lat. 48.34.
  • Stul-Weissenburg, See Alba∣Regalis.
  • Suczow, See Soczow.
  • Suellia, a ruined City of Ita∣ly, in the Isle of Sardinia; a B. un. the A. of Cagliari.
  • Sulmona, a very ancient Ci∣ty of Italy, in the K. of Naples, and Heth. Abruzzo; a B. un. the A. of Civita-di-Chie, sub. to the K. of Spain. It stands on the R. Sangr, 20 m. S. of Ci∣vita-di-Chie. Lon. 36.2. Lat. 42.3.
  • Sulizbach, a small Town of Germany, in the Cir. and Up. Pal. of Bavaria, the M. of the Co. of Sultzbach; sub. to the D. of Newburg, and is a Prin. It stands 30 m. E. of Nurn∣burg, and 35 N. of Ratisbone. Lon. 31.58. Lat. 49.28.
  • Susa, a strong City of Italy, in the Prin. of Piedmont, the M. of the Mar. of Susa; now sub. to the French. It stands nigh the b. of Dauphin in France, on the R. Dora, 19 m. N. of Pignerol, and 24 N.W. of Turin. Lon. 26.50. Lat. 44.46.
  • Susdal, a City of Russia, the M. of the D. of Susdal; a B. un. the A. of Rosthow, sub. to the Em. of Russia. It stands at Lon. 65.25. Lat. 56.35.
  • Sutphen, See Zutphen.
  • Sutri, a small City of Italy; in the Papacy in St. Peter's Pa∣trimony; a B. united to Nepi, sub. to the Pope. It stands on the R. Pozzulo, 3 m. S.E. of Ronciglione, and 18 N.W. of Rome. Lon. 33, 57. Lat. 42.2.
  • Swerin, a City of Germany, in the Cir. of Low. Saxny, and D. of Mecklenburg; sub. to the D. of Swerin, being a B. un. the A. of Breme. It stands on a Lake of the same Name, 14 m. S. of Wismar, and 24 nigh E. of Lbeck. Lon. 31.47. Lat. 53.58.
  • Swernick, or Zwenigh, a considerable Pass of the K. of Servia, in the Pr. of Rascia; sub. to the Emperor in the year 1688. It stands nigh the b. of Bsnia, on the R. Trina, 28 m. E. of Sarato. Lon. 41.00. Lat. 44.46.
  • Swickaw, See Zwickaw.
  • Swol, See Zwol.
  • Sygeth, or Zygeth, See Si∣geth.
  • Syon, See Sion.
  • Syracossa, or Syracusa, once a very famous and noble City (but now much inferior) of Italy, in the Isle of Sicily, the M. of the Pr. of Neto; a B. un. the A. of Montreal, sub. to the K. of Spain. It stands on an Island by the Sea-shore, 40 m. S. of Catania, 95 al. S. of Messina and Regio, and 132 al. S.E. of Palermo. Lon. 37.20. Lat. 36.18.
  • Szombat, See Tyrnaw.
  • Szreim, See Sirmium.
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