CONI, a strong town of Italy in Piedmont, and capital of a territory of that name, with a good citadel. The town being divided into two factions, it surrendered to the French in 1641; but was restored to the Duke of Savoy soon after. It is seated at the confluence of the rivers Gresse and Sture. E. Long. 7. 29. N. Lat. 44. 23.