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ZWENIGORODKA

Volume 21 · 96 words · 1842 Edition

a circle of the Russian government of Kiev. It extends in north latitude from 48° 44' to 49° 20', and in east longitude from 30° 28' to 32° 2'. It is watered chiefly by the Lincuska, the Zingley, and the Bojarka; has very little wood, but many valuable tracts of land, which, when cultivated, yield good corn. The capital is of the same name, on the river Zingley, and though called a city, has only 200 houses, with 1250 inhabitants. It is distant 1003 miles from St Petersburg. Long. 30° 44'. E. Lat. 49° 12'. N.