a sea-port of the island of Corfua, in the Mediterranean, with a bishop's see. It is situated in a fertile territory, which produces excellent wines. It has a small citadel; the streets are spacious, the houses well built, and the walks agreeable. The number of inhabitants is computed about 4000; many of them are Greeks. The trade of Ajazzo consists of timber, and black, red, and white coral; in the fishery of which the inhabitants are employed. E. Long. 8. 50. N. Lat. 41. 50.
a sea port town of Natolia, in the province of Caramania, anciently Cilicia, seated on the coast of the Mediterranean, 30 miles north of Antioch and 50 west of Aleppo, where the city of Ilus anciently stood, and near which Alexander fought his second battle with Darius. E. Long. 33. 10. N. Lat. 37. 0.