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TRANSCRIPTION Collection ID: 23 Title:LatAm Digital Edition and Gazetteer Owner Email: [email protected] | |
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BEGIN_SOURCE_TEXT | |
C H U | |
C H Y | |
471 | |
ment of the province and corre^innenlo of [[Huamachuco]] | |
in Peru ; one of the lour divisions of the | |
curacy of Estancias. | |
==[[Chuquiyapu|CHUQUIYAPU]]==, an ancient [[province]] of [[Peru]], | |
which was conquered and united to the empire by | |
Mayta Capac, fourth Emperor of the Incas, after | |
the famous battle and victory of Huallu against | |
the Collas Indians. It is tolerably well j, copied, | |
and of a cold climate. Its territory abounds in | |
excellent pastures, iti which there are great quan- | |
tities of cattle. In some parts, where the tempera- | |
ture is hot, there is found maize, cacao, and sugar- | |
cane. This country abountls in woods, and in | |
these are found tigers, leopards, stags, and mon- | |
keys of many dilFerent species. | |
==[[Churcampa|CHURCAMPA]]==, a [[settlement]] of the province | |
and corregimiento of [[Huanta]] in Peru ; annexed to | |
the curacy of Mayor. | |
[CHURCH Creek Town, in Dorchester | |
county, Maryland, lies at the head of Church | |
creek, a branch of Hudson river, seven miles $.w. | |
from Cambridge.] | |
[Church Hill, a village in Queen Ann’s county, | |
Maryland, at tlie head of S. E. Creek, a branch of | |
Chester river, n. w. of Bridgetown, and n. e. of | |
Centreville eight miles, and 85 s. w. from Phila- | |
delphia. Lat. 39° 6' n. Long. 76° 10' a?.] | |
==[[Churchill|CHURCHILL]]==, a great [[river]] of [[New S. Wales]], | |
one of tlie provinces of N. America, at the mouth | |
of which the English Hudson bay company have a | |
fort and establishment; situate in lat. 59° w. and | |
long. 94° 12' w. The commerce of this place is | |
great and lucrative, and on account of its great | |
distance entirely secure from any disturbance from | |
the French. In 1747 the number of castor-skins, | |
which were brought by 100 Indians to this spot in | |
their canoes, amounted to 20,000. Several other | |
kinds of skins were also brought from the n, by | |
200 other Indians ; some of whom came hither by | |
the river Seals, or Marine Wolves, 15 leagues to | |
the s. of the fort. To the n. of this fort there are | |
no castors, since there arc no woods where these | |
animals are found, though there are many other | |
woods Avhich abound in wolves, bears, foxes, buf- | |
faloes, and other animals whose skins are valuable. | |
Here are great quantities of shrubs or small trees, | |
planted by the factory, supplying timber ; but the | |
opposite side, of the river is most favourable to their | |
growth ; and at a still greater distance are found | |
large trees of various kinds. The company re- | |
siding in the fort is exposed to many risks, and | |
obliged to inhabit a rock surrounded by frosts and | |
snows for eight months in the year, being exposed | |
to all the winds and tempests. On account of the | |
deficiency of pasture, they maintain near the fac- | |
tory no more than four or five horses, and a bull | |
w ith two cows ; for the maintenance of which du- | |
ring the winter, fodder is brought from a fenny | |
bottom some miles distant from the river. Those | |
who have been hero allirm, that between this river | |
and the river Nelson there is, at a great distance | |
up the country, a communication or narrow pass | |
of land, by which these rivers are divided; and the | |
Indians who carry on this traffic, have dealings | |
with the English navigating the river Nelson or | |
Albany. [See New Britain.] | |
[CHURCHTOWN, a village so called, in the | |
n. e. part of Lancaster county, Pennsylvania, about | |
20 miles e.n.e. of Lancaster, and 50w.n.w.oi' | |
Philadelphia. It has 12 houses, and an episcopal | |
church ; and m the environs are two forges, which | |
manufacture about 450 tons of bar iron annually.] | |
==[[Churin|CHURIN]]==, a [[settlement]] of the province and cor- | |
reghnienlo of [[Caxatambo]] in Peru. Its jurisdictioa | |
comprehends the settlements of | |
Huacho, | |
Pal pas, | |
Curay, | |
Naba, | |
Taucir, | |
Oyon, | |
Rapas, | |
Tinta, | |
Pachangara, | |
Mallay. | |
It has some celebrated fountains of mineral waters, | |
==[[Churubamba|CHURUBAMBA]]==, a [[settlement]] of the province | |
and corregimiento of [[Huanuco]] in Peru ; annexed | |
to the curacy of Santa Maria del Valle. | |
==[[Churumaco|CHURUMACO]]==, a [[settlement]] of the head settle- | |
ment and alcaldia mayor of [[Cinagua]] in Nueva | |
España ; situate in a dry and warm country ; on | |
which account the seeds scarcely ever come to ma- | |
turity, save those of maize ; melons indeed grow | |
in abundance, owing to the cultivation they find, | |
and from water being brought to them from a river | |
which runs at least a league’s distance from the | |
the settlement. In its district are several herds of | |
large cattle, which form the principal branch of | |
the commerce of the inhabitants : these consist of | |
80 families of Indians. In its limits are also found | |
some ranchos, in which reside 22 families of Spa- | |
niards, and 34 of Mustees and Mulattoes. At a | |
short distance is the mountain called Ynguaran, in | |
which copper mines are found, though this metal | |
has not been observed much to abound. Four | |
leagues to the e. of its capital. | |
==[[Churumatas|CHURUMATAS]]==, a [[settlement]] of the province | |
and corregimiento of ESCESCYamparaes]] in Peru, and of | |
the archbishopric of Charcas. | |
==[[Chuscos|CHUSCOS]]==, a barbarous [[nation of Indians]] of | |
the ancient province of [[Panataguas]], to the n. of | |
the city of Huanuco ; of which little more than its | |
name is known. | |
==[[Chyaizaques|CHYAIZAQUES]]==, a barbarous [[nation]], and | |
END_SOURCE_TEXT | |
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TRANSCRIPTION User ID: 90 Email: [email protected] Display Name: LLILAS Benson | |
TRANSCRIPTION Collection ID: 23 Title:LatAm Digital Edition and Gazetteer Owner Email: [email protected] | |
TRANSCRIPTION Work ID: 627 Title: The geographical and historical dictionary of America and the West Indies [volume 1] | |
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BEGIN_SOURCE_TEXT | |
C I E | |
C I N | |
473 | |
manufactures peculiar to the country, such as | |
coarse trowsers, baizes, and blankets. Although it | |
is some years since this province has received any | |
mischief from the infidels who inhabit the moun- | |
tains of the Andes, yet it has regular advanced de- | |
tachments or guards stationed for the defence of the | |
frontiers, prepared against a recurrence of the evils | |
experienced in former times. As we have before | |
said, it is the largest province, so also it is the best | |
peopled, since it contains upAvards of 50,000 souls | |
and 33 settlements, the capital of Avhich has the | |
same name. Its repartimiento, or tribute, used to | |
amount to 226,730 dollars, and it used to pay an | |
alcavala of 1814 dollars per annum. The settle- | |
ments are, | |
Cicasica, Mecapaca, | |
Coroico, Pasca, | |
Yanacache, Ynquisive, | |
Chulumani, Quimi, | |
Caza, Collana, | |
Suri, Huayrapaya, | |
Cabari, Coripaya, | |
Mohosa, Chupe, | |
Capinata, Milluhuay, | |
Ychoca, Taxma, | |
Coani, Choxlla, | |
Yaco, Chirca, | |
Luribay, Yrupana, | |
Haichayo, Colqui, | |
Calamarca, Plaraca, | |
Zapanqui, Ocavaya. | |
Caracato, | |
==[[Cicayari|CICAYARI]]==, a [[river]] of the province and country | |
of ESCESC[[Las Amazonas]], in the Portuguese possessions. | |
It rises in the territory of the Chappoanas Indians, | |
runs n. n. w. and enters the Rio Negro. | |
[CICERO, a military township in New York, | |
on the s. tv. side of Oneida lake, and between it, | |
the Salt lake, and the Salt springs.] | |
==[[Cicladas Grandes|CICLADAS Grandes]]==, [[islands]] of the [[South sea]], | |
discovered by Mr. De Bouganville in 1763. | |
==[[Cicobasa|CICOBASA]]==, a [[river]] of the province and govern- | |
ment of [Quixos y Macas]] in the kingdom of Quito, | |
and of the district of the latter. It rises in the | |
cordillera of the province of Cuenca, runs s. and | |
enters the river Santiago. | |
==[[Cienega|CIENEGA]]==, a [[settlement]] and real of the silver | |
mines of the province of [[Tepeguana]], and kingdom | |
of Nueva Vizcaya ; situate near the settlement of | |
Parral. | |
==[[Cienega|Same name]]==, another [[settlement]], of the province | |
and government of [[Santa Marta]] in the Nuevo | |
Reyno de Granada. It is situate on the sea-coast, | |
and on the bank of the cknega or marsh which | |
VOL. I. | |
lies close to it, and which gives it its name. It wag | |
a reduccton of the monks of St. Domingo. | |
==[[Cienega|CIENEGA, of Oro]]==, another [[settlement]], with the surname of Oro, in | |
the province and government of [[Cartagena]], of the | |
same kingdom, it is of the district of Tolu, and | |
formed by the re- union of other settlements in the | |
year 1776, effected by the Governor Don Juan | |
Pimienta. | |
==[[Cienega|Same name]]==, another [[settlement]], of the island of [[Cuba]]; situate | |
on the n. coast. | |
==[[Cima|CIMA]]==, a [[valley]] of the province and govornraent | |
of [[Antioquia]] ; bounded by that of Paucura, from | |
which it is divided by the river Cauca just at its | |
source. | |
==[[Cinacantlan|CINACANTLAN]]==, a [[settlement]] of the province | |
and alcaldia mayor of [[Chiapa]] in the kingdom of | |
Guatemala. | |
==[[Cinagua y Guacana|CINAGUA Y GUACANA]]==, the [[alcaldia mayor]] | |
and jurisdiction of the province and bishopric of | |
[[Mechoacan]] in Nueva Espana. It is 80 leagues | |
long from e. to w. and 60 wide from n. to s. Its | |
territory is for the most part mountainous and un- | |
even, and its temperature bad. Its productions | |
are large cattle, wax, maize, and fruits. Tire ca- | |
pital is the settlement of the same name, of a hot | |
temperature, and inhabited by 25 families of In- | |
dians, who cultivate maize and melons, upon | |
which this scanty population consists, though it | |
was formerly of some consideration. It has suf- | |
fered, no doubt, from the iinkindness of the tempera- | |
ture, and from the wantof water. The jurisdiction | |
is 80 leagues to the w. with a slight inclination to | |
the s. of Mexico. The other settlements are, | |
Guacana, Paraquaro, | |
Ario, Nocupetajo, | |
Etuquarillo, Acuiyo, | |
Santa Ana Turicato. Punguco. | |
==[[Cinaloa|CINALOA]]==, a [[province]] and government of | |
[[Nueva España]]. It is between the w. and «. of | |
Mexico, from whence it is distant 300 leagues. It | |
extends in length as far as proselytes have been | |
made to the gospel, viz. to 140° ; and it ex- | |
tends to 40° in width. On the e. of it are | |
the loftiest sierras of Topia, running towards | |
the n. and on the w. it is embraced by the arm of | |
the sea of California. On the s. it has the town of | |
Culiacan, and to the n. the innumerable nations of | |
Indians, the boundaries of which are unknown. | |
This province lies between lat. 27° and 32° n . ; this | |
being the extent to Avhich the inissonaries have | |
penetrated. The temperature is extremely hot, | |
although the cold is intense during the months of | |
December and January. It rains here very little, | |
especially upon the coast ; and seldom more than | |
3 p | |
END_SOURCE_TEXT | |
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TRANSCRIPTION User ID: 90 Email: [email protected] Display Name: LLILAS Benson | |
TRANSCRIPTION Collection ID: 23 Title:LatAm Digital Edition and Gazetteer Owner Email: [email protected] | |
TRANSCRIPTION Work ID: 627 Title: The geographical and historical dictionary of America and the West Indies [volume 1] | |
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TRANSCRIPTION Source Text: | |
BEGIN_SOURCE_TEXT | |
C H U | |
C H Y | |
471 | |
ment of the province and corre^innenlo of [[Huamachuco]] | |
in Peru ; one of the lour divisions of the | |
curacy of Estancias. | |
==[[Chuquiyapu|CHUQUIYAPU]]==, an ancient [[province]] of [[Peru]], | |
which was conquered and united to the empire by | |
Mayta Capac, fourth Emperor of the Incas, after | |
the famous battle and victory of Huallu against | |
the Collas Indians. It is tolerably well j, copied, | |
and of a cold climate. Its territory abounds in | |
excellent pastures, iti which there are great quan- | |
tities of cattle. In some parts, where the tempera- | |
ture is hot, there is found maize, cacao, and sugar- | |
cane. This country abountls in woods, and in | |
these are found tigers, leopards, stags, and mon- | |
keys of many dilFerent species. | |
==[[Churcampa|CHURCAMPA]]==, a [[settlement]] of the province | |
and corregimiento of [[Huanta]] in Peru ; annexed to | |
the curacy of Mayor. | |
[CHURCH Creek Town, in Dorchester | |
county, Maryland, lies at the head of Church | |
creek, a branch of Hudson river, seven miles $.w. | |
from Cambridge.] | |
[Church Hill, a village in Queen Ann’s county, | |
Maryland, at tlie head of S. E. Creek, a branch of | |
Chester river, n. w. of Bridgetown, and n. e. of | |
Centreville eight miles, and 85 s. w. from Phila- | |
delphia. Lat. 39° 6' n. Long. 76° 10' a?.] | |
==[[Churchill|CHURCHILL]]==, a great [[river]] of [[New S. Wales]], | |
one of tlie provinces of N. America, at the mouth | |
of which the English Hudson bay company have a | |
fort and establishment; situate in lat. 59° w. and | |
long. 94° 12' w. The commerce of this place is | |
great and lucrative, and on account of its great | |
distance entirely secure from any disturbance from | |
the French. In 1747 the number of castor-skins, | |
which were brought by 100 Indians to this spot in | |
their canoes, amounted to 20,000. Several other | |
kinds of skins were also brought from the n, by | |
200 other Indians ; some of whom came hither by | |
the river Seals, or Marine Wolves, 15 leagues to | |
the s. of the fort. To the n. of this fort there are | |
no castors, since there arc no woods where these | |
animals are found, though there are many other | |
woods Avhich abound in wolves, bears, foxes, buf- | |
faloes, and other animals whose skins are valuable. | |
Here are great quantities of shrubs or small trees, | |
planted by the factory, supplying timber ; but the | |
opposite side, of the river is most favourable to their | |
growth ; and at a still greater distance are found | |
large trees of various kinds. The company re- | |
siding in the fort is exposed to many risks, and | |
obliged to inhabit a rock surrounded by frosts and | |
snows for eight months in the year, being exposed | |
to all the winds and tempests. On account of the | |
deficiency of pasture, they maintain near the fac- | |
tory no more than four or five horses, and a bull | |
w ith two cows ; for the maintenance of which du- | |
ring the winter, fodder is brought from a fenny | |
bottom some miles distant from the river. Those | |
who have been hero allirm, that between this river | |
and the river Nelson there is, at a great distance | |
up the country, a communication or narrow pass | |
of land, by which these rivers are divided; and the | |
Indians who carry on this traffic, have dealings | |
with the English navigating the river Nelson or | |
Albany. [See New Britain.] | |
[CHURCHTOWN, a village so called, in the | |
n. e. part of Lancaster county, Pennsylvania, about | |
20 miles e.n.e. of Lancaster, and 50w.n.w.oi' | |
Philadelphia. It has 12 houses, and an episcopal | |
church ; and m the environs are two forges, which | |
manufacture about 450 tons of bar iron annually.] | |
==[[Churin|CHURIN]]==, a [[settlement]] of the province and cor- | |
reghnienlo of [[Caxatambo]] in Peru. Its jurisdictioa | |
comprehends the settlements of | |
Huacho, | |
Pal pas, | |
Curay, | |
Naba, | |
Taucir, | |
Oyon, | |
Rapas, | |
Tinta, | |
Pachangara, | |
Mallay. | |
It has some celebrated fountains of mineral waters, | |
==[[Churubamba|CHURUBAMBA]]==, a [[settlement]] of the province | |
and corregimiento of [[Huanuco]] in Peru ; annexed | |
to the curacy of Santa Maria del Valle. | |
==[[Churumaco|CHURUMACO]]==, a [[settlement]] of the head settle- | |
ment and alcaldia mayor of [[Cinagua]] in Nueva | |
España ; situate in a dry and warm country ; on | |
which account the seeds scarcely ever come to ma- | |
turity, save those of maize ; melons indeed grow | |
in abundance, owing to the cultivation they find, | |
and from water being brought to them from a river | |
which runs at least a league’s distance from the | |
the settlement. In its district are several herds of | |
large cattle, which form the principal branch of | |
the commerce of the inhabitants : these consist of | |
80 families of Indians. In its limits are also found | |
some ranchos, in which reside 22 families of Spa- | |
niards, and 34 of Mustees and Mulattoes. At a | |
short distance is the mountain called Ynguaran, in | |
which copper mines are found, though this metal | |
has not been observed much to abound. Four | |
leagues to the e. of its capital. | |
==[[Churumatas|CHURUMATAS]]==, a [[settlement]] of the province | |
and corregimiento of ESCESCYamparaes]] in Peru, and of | |
the archbishopric of Charcas. | |
==[[Chuscos|CHUSCOS]]==, a barbarous [[nation of Indians]] of | |
the ancient province of [[Panataguas]], to the n. of | |
the city of Huanuco ; of which little more than its | |
name is known. | |
==[[Chyaizaques|CHYAIZAQUES]]==, a barbarous [[nation]], and | |
END_SOURCE_TEXT | |
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BEGIN_SOURCE_TEXT | |
C O K | |
COL | |
m | |
==[[San Miguel de Coiotzingo|COIOTZINGO, S. Miguel de]]==, a settlement | |
of the head settlement and alcaldia mayor of | |
[[Guejozingo]] in Nueva Espana. It contains IS | |
families of Indians. | |
==[[Coiquar|COIQUAR]]==, a settlement of the province and | |
government of [[Cumaná]], situate on tlie shore of a | |
river, between t!ie city of Cariaco, and the inte- | |
rior bay of the gulf Triste. | |
==[[San Miguel de Coiuca|COIUCA, San Miguel de]]==, a settlement and | |
head settlement of tlie district of the government of | |
[[Acapulco]] in Nueva Espana. It contains 137 fa- | |
milies of Indians, and is nine leagues to the n. e. | |
of its capital. Close by this, and annexed to | |
it, is another settlement, called Chinas, with 120 | |
families. | |
==[[Coiuca]]==, with the dedicatory title of San Agus- | |
tin, another settlement of the head settlement and | |
alcaldin mayor of [[Zacatula]] in the same kingdom ; | |
containing 32 families of Indians and some Mus- | |
tees, and being annexed to the curacy of its | |
capital. | |
==[[Coiula|COIULA]]==, a settlement of the head settlement | |
and alcaldia mayor of [[Cuicatlan]] in Nueva Es- | |
paua. It contains SO families of Indians, who | |
trade in cochineal. Three leagues e. of its ca- | |
pital. | |
==[[Coiutla|COIUTLA]]==, a settlement of the head settlement | |
and alcaldia mayor of [[Zochicoatlan]] in Nueva Es- | |
pana ; situate on a plain surrounded bj^ heights. | |
It is annexed to the curacy of its capital, and | |
contains 37 families of Indians, being; 15 leagrucs | |
distant from its capital. | |
==[[Cojata|COJATA]]==, a settlement of the province and | |
corregimiento of [[Paucarcolla]] in Peru ; annexed to | |
the curacy of Vilques. | |
==[[Cojedo|COJEDO]]==, a settlement of the province and go- | |
vernment of [[Venezuela]] in the kingdom of Tierra | |
Firme ; situate on the skirt of a mountain near the | |
river Guarico, | |
(==[[Cokesbury College|COKESBURY College]]==, in the town of | |
[[Abington]], in Harford county, Maryland, is an in- | |
stitution which bids fair to promote the improve- | |
ment of science, and the cultivation of virtue. It | |
was founded by the methodists in 1785, and has its | |
name in honour of Thomas Coke and Francis | |
Asbury, the American bishops of the methodist | |
episcopal church. The edifice is of brick, hand- | |
somely built on a healthy spot, enjoying a fine air | |
and a very extensive prospect. The college was | |
erected, and is wholly supported by subscription | |
and voluntary donations. The students, who are | |
to consist of the sons of travelling preachers, annual | |
subscribers, members of the society, and orphans, | |
are instructed in English, Latin, Greek, logic, | |
rhetoric, history, geography, natural philosophy, | |
VOL. I. | |
and astronomy ; and when the finances of the col- | |
lege will admit, they are to be taught the Hebrew, | |
French, and German languages. The rules for | |
the private conduct of the students extend to their | |
amusements ; and all tend to promote regularity, | |
encourage industry, and to nip the buds of idleness | |
and vice. Their recreations without doors are | |
walking, gardening, riding, andbathiiig; within | |
doors they have tools and accommodations for the | |
carpenter’s, joiner’s, cabinet-maker’s, or turner’s | |
business. These they are taught to consider as | |
pleasing and healthful recreations, both for the | |
body and mind.] | |
==[[Colaisacape|COLAISACAPE]]==, a settlement of the province | |
and corregimiento of [[Loxa]] in the kingdom of | |
Quito. | |
==[[Columbo|COLUMBO]]==, a settlement of the province and | |
corregimiento of [[Loxa\\ in the kingdom of Quito. | |
==[[Colami|COLAMI]]==, a settlement of Indians of [[South Carolina|S. Carolina]]; | |
situate on the shore of the river Albama. | |
==[[Colan|COLAN]]==, a settlement of the province and cor- | |
regimiento of [[Piura]] in Peru, on the coast of the | |
Pacific ; annexed to the curacy of Paita. its terri- | |
tory produces in abundance fruits and vegetables, | |
which are carried for the supply of its capital. | |
All its inhabitants are either agriculturists or fisher- | |
men. It is watered by the river Achira, also | |
called Colan, as well as the settlement ; and though | |
distinct from Cachimayu, it is not so from Cata- | |
mayu, as is erroneously stated by Mr. La Marti- | |
niere. [Here they make large rafts of logs, which | |
will carry 60 or 70 tons of goods ; with these they | |
make long voyages, even to Panama, 5 or 600 | |
leagues distant, 'fhey have a mast with a sail | |
fastened to it. They always go before the wind, | |
being unable to ply against it ; and therefore only | |
fit for these seas, where the wind is always in a | |
manner the same, not varying above a point or two | |
all the way from Lima, till they come into the bay | |
of Panama ; and there they must sometimes w'ait | |
for a change. Their cargo is usually wine, oil, | |
sugar, Quito cloth, soap, and dressed goat-skins. | |
The float is usually navigated by three or four men, | |
who sell their float where they dispose of their | |
cargo ; and return as passengers to the port they | |
came from. The Indians go out at night by the | |
help of the land-wind with fishing floats, more | |
manageable than the others, though these have | |
masts and sails too, and return again in the dav | |
time with the sea-wind.] Lat. 4° 56' s. | |
==[[Colan]==, the aforesaid river. See Cat am a yu. | |
==[[Colapisas|COLAPISAS]]==, a settlement of Indians of the | |
province and government of [[Louisiana]] ; situate on | |
the shore of the Mississippi, upon a long strip of | |
land formed by the lake Maurepas. | |
3 R | |
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TRANSCRIPTION User ID: 90 Email: [email protected] Display Name: LLILAS Benson | |
TRANSCRIPTION Collection ID: 23 Title:LatAm Digital Edition and Gazetteer Owner Email: [email protected] | |
TRANSCRIPTION Work ID: 627 Title: The geographical and historical dictionary of America and the West Indies [volume 1] | |
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476 | |
C L A | |
200 fathom in height. Eighty leagues tt, e. of La | |
Asuncion. Lat. 23° 35' s. | |
==[[Ciudad Real|Same name]]==, another [[city]] of this name, the | |
capital of the province and alcaldia mayor of | |
[[Chiapa]], in the kingdom of Guatemala. It is | |
very fertile in cacao, cotton, sugar, and pepper, | |
of which it makes a great commerce ; is the head | |
ot a bishopric erected in 1538, and is renowned | |
for having had as its first bishop Don Fray Barto- | |
lom^ de las Casas or Casaus, of the order of St. | |
Domingo ; a man celebrated in the world not only | |
for his intrinsic virtue, but for the zeal with which | |
he undertook the cause of the Indians against the | |
oppressions they suffered through their conquer- | |
ors. This city has three convents of monks of | |
the orders of St. Domingo, St. Francis, and La | |
Merced, and a monastry of nuns, with the dedi- | |
catory title of Nuestra Senora de la Encarnacion. | |
It lies 60 leagues from the sea towards the n. and | |
70 from the city of Guatemala, in lat. 17°, long. | |
19° 20'. [Chilton, an Englishman, says the In- | |
dians, called this city Sacatlan ; and that in 1570 | |
it contained about 100 Spanish inhabitants. See | |
Chiapa.] | |
==[[Ciudad Real|Same name]]==, another (city), of the province of | |
[[Guayana]], and government of Cumana, founded, in | |
1759, by the Rear-admiral Don Joseph de Itur- | |
riaga, on the shore of the Orinoco. It was formed | |
by several wanderers and idle people of the pro- | |
vinces of Barcelona and Venezuela, and of the | |
island of Margarita ; but was of short duration, | |
it fell completely to decay when the king’s pro- | |
tection was withdrawn ; the inhabitants being no | |
longer able to maintain a footing against the re- | |
peated attacks of the Caribes Indians. | |
==[[Cizan|CIZAN]]==, a [[settlement]] of the province and go- | |
vernment of [[Tucuman]], and district of its capital, | |
in Peru; situate e. of the town of San P’er- | |
nando. | |
==[[Claipole|CLAIPOLE]]==, a [[settlement]] of the island of | |
ESCESC[[Barboes]], in the district and parish of St. George. | |
[CLAIR, St. a county in the territory n. w. of | |
the Chip, was laid oft' 27th April 1790. Its | |
boundaries are thus officially described : “ Be- | |
f inning at the mouth of the Little Michillimac- | |
inack river ; running thence s. in a direct line to | |
the mouth of the Little river above fort Massac, | |
upon the Ohio river ; thence with the Ohio to its | |
junction with the Mississippi ; thence up the Mis- | |
sissippi to the mouth of the Illinois river ; and up | |
the Illinois to the place of beginning, with all the | |
adjacent islands of the said rivers Illinois and Mis- | |
sissippi.”] | |
[CLAIB, St., a fort in the territory n. w. of the | |
Ohio, is situate 25 miles n. of fort Hamilton , on a | |
small creek which falls into the Great Miami ; | |
and 21 miles s. of fort Jefferson.] | |
[Clair, St. Lake, lies about half-way between | |
lake Huron and lake Erie, in N. America, and is | |
about 90 miles in circumference. It receives th* | |
waters of the three great lakes, Superior, Michi- | |
gan, and Huron, and discharges them through the | |
river or strait called D’Etroit (which is in French, | |
the Strait) into lake Erie. Its channel, as also | |
that of the lake, is sufficiently deep for vessels of | |
very considerable burden. See D’Etroit.] | |
==[[Clalistac|CLALISTAC]]==, a [[settlement]] of the head settle- | |
ment of [[Xonacatepec]], and alcaldiamayorof C\ier~ | |
navaca, in Nueva Espana. | |
==[[Clalsiuilungo|CLALSIUILUNGO]]==, a [[settlement]] of the head | |
settlement of [[Acantepec]], and alcaldia mayor of | |
TIapa, in Nueva Espana. It is of a hot tempera- | |
ture, contains 84 families of Mistecos Indians, who | |
employ themselves in sowing maize, and cultivating | |
every kind of cane, from which they extract a | |
portion of loaf-sugar, and with which they sup- | |
ply the neighbouring jurisdictions. One league | |
and an half s. w. of its capital. | |
[CLAM Town. See Egg Harbour.] | |
==[[Clanapa|CLANAPA]]==, a head [[settlement]] of the district of | |
the alcaldia mayor of [[Tlapa]] in Nueva Espana. | |
It contains 274 families of Indians, including | |
those of the wards of its district. Six leagues | |
of its capital. | |
==[[Clapulco, San Pedro de|CLAPULCO, San Pedro de]]==, a head | |
[[settlement]] of the alcaldia mayor of [[Thehuacan]] in | |
Nueva Espana. It is annexed to the curacy of | |
Coxcotlan, and situate in its vicinity. It con- | |
tains 130 families of Indians. | |
==[[Claquepoure|CLAQUEPOURE]]==, a [[river]] of the province and | |
government of [[Guayana]], in the French pos- | |
sessions. | |
==[[Clara, Santa|CLARA, Santa]]==, a head [[settlement]] of the dis- | |
trict of the alcaldia mayor of [[Ecatepec]] in Nueva | |
Espana. It contains 94 families of Indians, and | |
lies one league and an half s. of its capital. | |
==[[Clara, Santa|Same name]]==, another [[settlement]] in the head | |
settlement of the district of [[Toxtepec]], and alcaldia | |
mayor of Tecali, in the same kingdom. It con- | |
tains 130 families of Indians. | |
==[[Clara, Santa|Same name]]== another (settlement), of the missions held by | |
the Franciscans, in the district of the alcaldia | |
mayor of [[Guadalcazar]] of the same kingdom. It | |
contains SO families of Indians, and its territory | |
is full of them. It lies four leagues e. of the set- | |
tlement of Monte Alverna. | |
==[[Clara, Santa|Same name]]==, another (settlement), of the province and | |
government of [[Cumana]] in the kingdom of Tierra | |
Firme, one of those of the Franciscan missions of | |
Piritu ; situate on the shpre of the river Arivi- | |
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TRANSCRIPTION User ID: 198 Email: [email protected] Display Name: JoshuaOB | |
TRANSCRIPTION Collection ID: 23 Title:LatAm Digital Edition and Gazetteer Owner Email: [email protected] | |
TRANSCRIPTION Work ID: 627 Title: The geographical and historical dictionary of America and the West Indies [volume 1] | |
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BEGIN_SOURCE_TEXT | |
563 | |
CUR | |
C U Q | |
llio Naipi to Cartagena. The same way offers | |
the advantage of a very quick communication be- | |
tween Cadiz and Lima. Instead of dispatching | |
couriers by Cartagena, Santa Fe, and Quito, or | |
by Buenos Ayres and Mendoza, good quick-sail- | |
ing packet-boats might be sent from Cupica to | |
Peru. If this plan were carried into execution, | |
the viceroy of Lima would have no longer to wait | |
five or six months for the orders of his court. Be- | |
sides, the environs of the bay of Cupica abounds | |
with excellent timber fit to be carried to Lima. | |
We might almost say that the ground between | |
Cupica and the mouth of the Atrato is the only | |
part of all America in which the chain of the | |
Andes is entirely broken.] | |
==[[Cupin|CUPIN]]==, a small river of the province and cap- | |
tainship of [[Para]] in Brazil. It runs n. n. zo and | |
enters the Guama, before it runs into the Amazo- | |
nas or Maranon. | |
==[[Cupira|CUPIRA]]==, a river of the province of [[Barcelona]], | |
and government of Cumana, in the kingdom of | |
Tierra Firme. It rises in the serrania, and runs | |
f. until it enters the sea, close to the settlement of | |
Tucuyo. | |
==[[Cano de Cupita|CUPITA, Cano de]]==, an arm of the river | |
[[Orinoco]], which runs out by the w. side, and takes | |
its course n. opposite the mouth of the Caura. | |
==[[Cuplicos|CUPLICOS]]==, a river of the province and alcal- | |
dia maijor of [[Tabasco]] in Nueva Espana, which | |
falls into the sea in the bay of Mexico, between the | |
Dos Bocas and the Tabasco. | |
==[[Cupo|CUPO]]==, a small river of the province and coun- | |
try of [[Las Amazonas]], in the part possessed by the | |
Portuguese. It rises in the territory of the Nou- | |
rises Indians, runs s. and enters the Trqpibetas. | |
==[[Cuque|CUQUE]]==, a large river of the province and | |
government of [[Darien]], and kingdom of Tierra | |
Firme. It rises near the N. sea, to the e. of the | |
province, and following an e. course, enters the | |
canal of Tarena. | |
==[[Cuquiarachi|CUQUIARACHI]]==, a settlement of the missions | |
which were held by the regulars of the company | |
of Jesuits, in the province and government of [[La | |
Sonora]]. | |
==[[Cuquio|CUQUIO]]==, the alcaldia mayor and jurisdiction | |
of [[Nueva Espana]], in the kingdom of Nueva Ga- | |
licia, and bishopric of Guadalaxara ; is one of the | |
most civilized and fertile, abounding in fruits and | |
seeds, and being of a mild temperature. It is | |
watered by three rivers, which are the Verde on | |
the e. the Mesquital on the w. and the Rio Grande | |
on the s. in which last the two former become | |
united. | |
The capital is the settlement of its name, in- | |
habited by a large population of Indians, some | |
Mmtets and Mulattoes, and a few Spaniards ; | |
is 13 leagues to the n. e. of Guadalaxara, in long. | |
268° ; and lat. 21° 40'. The other settlements are, | |
==[[Cantla, Tenalucan, | |
==[[Manalisco]]==, ==[[Quaquala]==, | |
==[[Huisculco]==, ==[[Ocotic]==, | |
==[[Yagualica]==, ==[[Tepunahuasco]==, | |
==[[Acatico]==, ==[[Yotahuacan]==, | |
==[[Mestitlan]==, ==[[Tacotan]==, | |
==[[Nochistlan]==, ==[[San Christoval]==, | |
==[[Toyagua]==, ==[[Iscatlan]==. | |
==[[Apulco]==, | |
[==[[Cura|CURA]==, with the surname of St. Louis de, is | |
situate in a valley formed by mountains of a very | |
grotesque appearance ; those on the s. w. side are | |
capped with rocks. The valley is, however, fer- | |
tile, and covered with produce, but the greater | |
part of the property consists in animals. The | |
temperature is warm and dry ; the soil is a reddish | |
clay, which is extremely muddy in the rainy sea- | |
sons ; the water is not limpid, although it is whole- | |
some. The inhabitants are 4000, governed by | |
a cabildo. In the church is an image of our Lady | |
of Valencianosy the claim to which was long a | |
subject of dispute between the curate of Cura and | |
that of Sebastian de los Reynos ; and after a SO years | |
contest, it was ordered by the bishop Don Fran- | |
cisco de Ibarro to be returned to this place, when | |
it was received in a most triumphant manner. This | |
city is in lat. 10° 2' ; twenty-two leagues s. xo. of | |
Caracas, and eight leagues s. e, of the lake of | |
Valencia.] | |
==[[Curabico|CURABICO]==, a river of the province and cap- | |
tainship of [[Maranan]] in Brazil. | |
==[[Curacoa|CURACOA]==, or Curazao, an island of the | |
N. sea, one of the Smaller Antilles ; situate near | |
the coast of the province and government of Vene- | |
zuela. It is 30 miles long, and 10 broad, and is the | |
only island of any consideration possessed by the | |
Dutch in America. It was settled in 1527, by the | |
Emperor Charles V. as a property upon theliouse of | |
Juan de Ampues ; is fertile, and abounds in sugar | |
and tobacco, large and small cattle, also in very good | |
saline grounds, by which the other islands are pro- | |
vided : but its principal commerce is in a contra- | |
band trade carried on with the coasts of Tierra | |
Firme ; on which account its storehouses are filled | |
with articles of every description imaginable. | |
Formerly its ports were seldom without vessels of | |
Cartagena and Portobelo, which were employed | |
n the Negro trade, bringing home annually froiu | |
1000 to 15,000 Negroes, with various other ar- | |
ticles of merchandise, although this branch ofcom- | |
merce has, from the time that it was taken up by | |
the English, greatly declined. On the s. part of | |
END_SOURCE_TEXT | |
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situate in a valley formed by mountains of a very | |
grotesque appearance ; those on the s. w. side are | |
capped with rocks. The valley is, however, fer- | |
tile, and covered with produce, but the greater | |
part of the property consists in animals. The | |
temperature is warm and dry ; the soil is a reddish | |
clay, which is extremely muddy in the rainy sea- | |
sons ; the water is not limpid, although it is whole- | |
some. The inhabitants are 4000, governed by | |
a cabildo. In the church is an image of our Lady | |
of Valencianosy the claim to which was long a | |
subject of dispute between the curate of Cura and | |
that of Sebastian de los Reynos ; and after a SO years | |
contest, it was ordered by the bishop Don Fran- | |
cisco de Ibarro to be returned to this place, when | |
it was received in a most triumphant manner. This | |
city is in lat. 10° 2' ; twenty-two leagues s. xo. of | |
Caracas, and eight leagues s. e, of the lake of | |
Valencia.] | |
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part of the property consists in animals. The | |
temperature is warm and dry ; the soil is a reddish | |
clay, which is extremely muddy in the rainy sea- | |
sons ; the water is not limpid, although it is whole- | |
some. The inhabitants are 4000, governed by | |
a cabildo. In the church is an image of our Lady | |
of Valencianosy the claim to which was long a | |
subject of dispute between the curate of Cura and | |
that of Sebastian de los Reynos ; and after a SO years | |
contest, it was ordered by the bishop Don Fran- | |
cisco de Ibarro to be returned to this place, when | |
it was received in a most triumphant manner. This | |
city is in lat. 10° 2' ; twenty-two leagues s. xo. of | |
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Valencia.] | |
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tile, and covered with produce, but the greater | |
part of the property consists in animals. The | |
temperature is warm and dry ; the soil is a reddish | |
clay, which is extremely muddy in the rainy sea- | |
sons ; the water is not limpid, although it is whole- | |
some. The inhabitants are 4000, governed by | |
a cabildo. In the church is an image of our Lady | |
of Valencianosy the claim to which was long a | |
subject of dispute between the curate of Cura and | |
that of Sebastian de los Reynos ; and after a SO years | |
contest, it was ordered by the bishop Don Fran- | |
cisco de Ibarro to be returned to this place, when | |
it was received in a most triumphant manner. This | |
city is in lat. 10° 2' ; twenty-two leagues s. xo. of | |
Caracas, and eight leagues s. e, of the lake of | |
Valencia.] | |
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zuela. It is 30 miles long, and 10 broad, and is the | |
only island of any consideration possessed by the | |
Dutch in America. It was settled in 1527, by the | |
Emperor Charles V. as a property upon theliouse of | |
Juan de Ampues ; is fertile, and abounds in sugar | |
and tobacco, large and small cattle, also in very good | |
saline grounds, by which the other islands are pro- | |
vided : but its principal commerce is in a contra- | |
band trade carried on with the coasts of Tierra | |
Firme ; on which account its storehouses are filled | |
with articles of every description imaginable. | |
Formerly its ports were seldom without vessels of | |
Cartagena and Portobelo, which were employed | |
n the Negro trade, bringing home annually froiu | |
1000 to 15,000 Negroes, with various other ar- | |
ticles of merchandise, although this branch ofcom- | |
merce has, from the time that it was taken up by | |
the English, greatly declined. On the s. part of" |
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