KASIMOW, a city of the Russian province Riasan, the capital of a circle of the same name, at the junction of the river Babinka with the Oka. It is surrounded with walls, which have been recently converted into pleasant promenades. It has a suburb inhabited by a tribe of Tartars, amounting to 500 persons, having been once the capital of a prince of that people. It contains ten churches, 1800 houses mostly of wood, and 9840 inhabitants. It has considerable trade, chiefly with the Tartars, in furs, and some manufactures of cloth and of earthen ware. Long. 41. 4. E. Lat. 55. 11. N.

Kasmark KASMARK, a city of the circle of Zips, in the province of the Hither Theiss, in the kingdom of Hungary, and situated on the river Poprad. It contains 493 houses, and 4322 inhabitants, of whom 2619 are Lutherans, the remainder Catholics. It has considerable manufactures of linens, cloths, flannels, and blankets, and good salmon fishing on the river Poprad, which is navigable. Long. 20. 22. 5. E. Lat. 49. 7. 33. N.