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Volume 1 · 165 words · 1823 Edition

in Geography, a town of Asia Minor, in Natolia, and in the province of Caramania. It is situated on the river Choquen; on the banks of which stands a small but strong castle built on a rock. It has a great number of beautiful fountains brought from the river by means of water-works. Over the river there is a stately bridge of fifteen arches, which leads to the water-works. The climate is pleasant and healthy, and the winter mild and serene: but the summer is so hot as to oblige the principal inhabitants to retire to the neighbouring mountains, where they spend six months among shady trees and grottoes, in a most delicious manner. The adjacent country is rich and fertile, and produces melons, cucumbers, pomegranates, pulse, and herbs of all sorts, all the year round; besides corn, wine, and fruits in their proper season. It is 30 miles north-east of Tarsus, on the road to Aleppo. E. Long. 36. 12. N. Lat. 38. 10.