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Volume 12 · 306 words · 1797 Edition

Mont-alban, a strong town of Spain, in the kingdom of Arragon, with a strong citadel; seated on the river Riomartin, 44 miles south of Saragossa, and 92 north by west of Valencia. W. Long. o. 30. N. Lat. 41. 9.

Mont-Didier, an ancient town of France in Picardy, where the kings of France formerly had a palace and kept their court. It is seated on a mountain, 17 miles from Amiens and Compeigne, and 58 north of Paris. W. Long. 2. 34. N. Lat. 49. 39.

Mont-Lheri, a town of the isle of France, 15 miles from Paris. Here are the remains of a tower, which may be seen at a great distance. E. Long. 2. 0. N. Lat. 48. 38.

Mont-Louis, a small but strong town of France, in the Pyrenees, with a strong citadel; seated on an eminence, 430 miles south of Paris. E. Long. 2. 5. N. Lat. 42. 30.

Mont-Luel, a town of France in Bretagne, and capital of the territory of Valbonne; seated in a fertile pleasant country on the river Seraine, eight miles from Lyons, and 205 south-east of Paris. E. Long. 5. 8. N. Lat. 45. 49.

Mont-Luzon, a town of France in Bourbonnois; seated on the river Cher, 35 miles south-west of Moulins, and 150 south of Paris. E. Long. 2. 45. N. Lat. 46. 22.

Mont-Blanc. See Mont-Blanc.

Montabour, a small fortified town of Germany, in the electorate of Treves, between Coblenz and Limpurg. E. Lon. 7. 50. N. Lat. 50. 30.

Montagniac, a considerable town of Asia, in Natolia, and in the province of Bec-Sangel, on the sea of Marmora. It carries on a great trade, especially in fruits, and is seated on a bay of the same name, 12 miles from Bursa, and 60 south-east of Constantinople. E. Long. 29. 40. N. Lat. 40. 20.