a sea-port town of Golconda in the East Indies, seated on the west side of the bay of Bengal. Here the Dutch have a very small factory, designed for buying up the cloth manufactured by the inhabitants. E. Long. 83° 5' N. Lat. 18° 0'.
a sea-port town of Golconda in the East Indies, seated on the west side of the bay of Bengal. Here the Dutch have a very small factory, designed for buying up the cloth manufactured by the inhabitants. E. Long. 83° 5' N. Lat. 18° 0'.