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=Wandewash=, Madras. 12N. 80E. Lally-Tollendal defeated by Sir Eyre Coote 1760.
=Wei-hai-wei=, China. 37N. 122E. Great Chinese a.r.s.enal established, 1883; seized by j.a.panese, 1895; leased to British, 1898. (See Diosy's 'New Far East.')
=Wi-ju=, Korea. 40N. 125E. Here Manchus entered Korea, 1627; j.a.panese entered Manchuria, 1894, 1904. (See McKenzie's 'From Tokyo to Tiflis.')
=Wu-chang=, China. 30N. 114E. Captured by Taiping rebels, 1853.
=Yakutsk=, Eastern Siberia. 62N. 130E. F. by Cossacks, 1632.
=Yalu=, Korea. 40N. 125E. j.a.panese under Admiral Ito defeated Chinese fleet at mouth of Yalu, 1894; pa.s.sage forced by j.a.panese during Russo-j.a.panese War, 1904. (See McKenzie's 'From Tokyo to Tiflis.')
=Yamaguchi=, j.a.pan. 34N. 131E. Mission established by St. Francis Xavier, 1550.
=Yanbo=, Arabia. 24N. 38E. Landing-place for Egyptian pilgrims. (See Burton's 'Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah,' Burckhardt's 'Travels in Arabia.')
=Yarkand=, Chinese Turkestan. 38N. 78E. Annexed to Chinese Empire, 1757; captured by Dungans, 1864; recaptured by Chinese, 1877. (See 'Travels of Marco Polo.')
=Yokasuka=, j.a.pan. 35N. 140E. Will Adams, the English pilot, landed here, 1600; tomb in vicinity of town.
=Yokohama=, j.a.pan. 35N. 140E. Became residential treaty port, 1858; totally destroyed by fire, 1866. (See Lafcadio Hearn's 'Out of the East'
and 'Glimpses of Unfamiliar j.a.pan,' Kipling's 'From Sea to Sea.')
=Zebulon=, Palestine. 33N. 35E. Mentioned several times in the Bible; visited by Lamartine, 1832.
=Zileh=, Asia Minor. 40N. 36E. Formerly celebrated for worship of Anaitis.
Here Julius Caesar defeated Pharnaces, and uttered famous words, 'Veni, vidi, vici.' (See Suetonius' 'De Vita Caesarum,' I. 37.)
INDEX
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LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
B. Bay C. Cape G. Gulf Is. Island L. Lake Mt. Mountain Pk. Peak Pen. Peninsula Pt. Point R. River Str. Strait Vol. Volcano
_Those places marked with an asterisk (*) appear also in the Gazetteer_
PAGE =Abakansk=, Siberia. 54N. 92E., 94
=Abarim Mts.=, Palestine. 32N. 36E., 12
=Abashiri=, j.a.pan. 43N. 144E., 88
=Abazbi=, N.W. Frontier Provs. 34N. 72E., 58
=Abbottabad=, N.W. Frontier Provs. 34N. 73E., 58
=Abdon=, Palestine. 33N. 35E., 12
=Abel-beth-Maachah=, Pales. 33N. 36E., 12
=Abel s.h.i.ttim=, Palestine. 32N. 36E., 12
[*]=Abila=, Palestine. 33N. 36E., 13
=Abistadah, Lake=, Afghanistan. 33N. 68E., 58
[*]=Abohar=, Punjab. 30N. 74E., 58
=Aboo Mt.=, Rajputana. 25N. 73E., 59
=Abra River=, Philippine Is. 18N. 120E., 77
=Abreojos=, East Indies. 23N. 130E., 75
=Abring=, Kashmir. 34N. 77E., 58
=Abu Arish=, Arabia. 17N. 43E., 44
=Accho=, Palestine. 33N. 35E., 12
=Achin Prov.=, East Indies. 5N. 96E., 74
=Achzib=, Palestine. 33N. 35E., 12
=Actinia Haven=, Siberia. 76N. 98E., 94
[*]=Adalia=, Asia Minor. 36N. 31E., 46
=Adalia, Gulf of=, Asia Minor. 36N. 31E., 46
=Adam's Bridge=, Ceylon. 9N. 80E., 63
[*]=Adam's Peak=, Ceylon. 7N. 80E., 63
=Adana=, Asia Minor. 37N. 36E., 46
[*]=Aden=, Arabia. 13N. 45E., 44