a town of Hindustan, in the province of Gujerat, and district of Werrear, fifteen miles north of Rahundpoor. The town contains about 2000 tolerably well-built houses, and the palace of the rajah. It is an open town, with one long street, which is a bazaar. The chief of this town is a Hindu of a low tribe, who derives his income of 12,000 rupees a year chiefly from the plunder of his neighbours. Long. 71. 45. E. Lat. 24. 15. N.
ONAE, a small village of Hindustan, in the province of Gujerat, belonging to the Mahrattas. It has in its vicinity a remarkable hot spring, which, like all the other extraordinary phenomena of nature, is held sacred by the Hindus, and a great resort of pilgrims, who ascribe to it the most wonderful qualities.
ONARANG, a small European town and fort of Java, on the south coast, where the Dutch governor Janssens made his last stand when the island was attacked by the British general. It is eleven miles south from Samarang.
ONIARA, a town of Hindustan, in the province of Ajmeer. It is strongly fortified with a wall and round towers; the houses are mostly built of stone, and the palace is neatly constructed with a stone enclosure, surrounded by a ditch. Long. 75. 58. E. Lat. 23. 51. N.
ONOMAFOU, an island in the South Pacific Ocean, about six miles in length, and covered with verdure. It was discovered in 1616 by Schouten and Le Maire. Long. 175. 51. W. Lat. 15. 53. S.