ABALUS, in Ancient Geography, is described by the ancients as an island in the German Ocean, where amber was found in great abundance. It was also called Rاونonia, and is supposed by Mannert, a learned German writer, to be the narrow peninsula on the Prussian coast which lies betwixt the Baltic and the lakes called the Frisch and Curisch Haffs.
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