The Strange Adventures of Andrew Battell, of Leigh, in Angola and the Adjoining RegionsBattell, Andrew
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The Strange Adventures of Andrew Battell, of Leigh, in Angola and the Adjoining Regions
Battell, Andrew
Angola -- Discovery and exploration; Congo (Democratic Republic) -- Discovery and exploration
+Katole+, three days from Mbanza or Matamba, 177. A village, Katala
ka nzinga, on the river Kambo, 8.8 S., 16.6 E., was visited by
Mechow (_Zeitsch. f. Erdk._, 1882).
+Kawala+ (Caoalla), is Kisama, 74
+Kayá+, 4.8 S., 12.0 E.; 42, 50
+Kazanga+, island, 8.9 S., 13.0 E.
+Kenga+ (Kinga), the port of Luangu, 4.6 S., 118 E., 48, 50
+Kesock+, mani, 2.8 S., 11.0 E., 58
+Kibangu+, temporary capital of Kongo, perhaps identical with an old
“priests’” town (Kinganga), 6.9 S., 14.6 E., 131
+Kífangondo+, village on lower Mbengu, 8.6 S., 13.3 E.
+Kíjila+ (Quixille), the laws or customs of the Jaga, 152
+Kikombo+, bay, 11.3 S., 13.9 E.
+Kilolo+, a warrior.
+Kilombo+, “dwelling-place.” Cavazzi, p. 893, applies it to the
residence of the Jaga.
+Kilomba kia tubia+, chief in upper Ngulungu, 159
+Kilonga+, a soba, 158. A Kilonga kia Bango still live close to
Kambambe, 9.6 S., 14.5 E.
+Kiluanji kia Kanga+ (Quiloange Acango), soba of upper Ngulungu,
179
+Kiluanji kia Kwangu+, according to Garcia Mendes, the chief whom
Dias defeated, 143. _See_ Kwangu.
+Kiluanji kia Samb+a, title of kings of Ndongo. A small chief of
that title still resides near Duque de Bragança, 141 _n._
+Kimbadi+ (Quimbazi), a small piece of cloth.
+Kimbaka+, fort, stockade.
+Kimbebe.+ _See_ Quimbebe.
+Kimbundu.+ _See_ Binbundo.
+Kimone kia Sanga+, principal chief of Kisama, 180
+Kina grande+, the “great sepulture,” 9.5 S., 17.7 E. (?), 166
+Kinalunga+, or Kindonge (Quihindonga), islands in Kwanza river,
9.7 S., 15.8 E., 166, 177
+Kinda+, Jaga, 148 _n._, 166
+Kindonga.+ _See_ Kinalunga.
+Kinganga+, “priests’ town,” applied to old stations of the Roman
Catholic missionaries.
+Kinga+ (Kenga), port of Luengu, 4.6 S., 11.8 E., 48, 50
+Kingengo+ (Chingengo or Quinguego). _See_ Mutemu.
+Kinguri+ (Kanguri), a Jaga, 151, 152
+Kinzambe+, ndembu at Koporolo mouth (Dapper), 12.9 S., 12.9 E.
+Kioko+, tribe, 12.0 S., 18.0 E., 151
+Kiowa+ (Quiôa) duchy in Sonyo, 6.1 S., 13.0 E., 125
+Kipaka+, a kraal, entrenchment.
+Kipupa+, soba, 10.2 S., 18.7 E., 166
+Kisala+, a steep mountain in Lit. Ngangela (Cavazzi, 771), 9.8 S.,
17.9 E.
+Kisama+, country S. of Kwanza, 9.3 S., 13.5 E., 27, 74, 146, 180.
Another Kisama (Chizzema, Quesama on Pigafetta’s map) is said by
D. Lopez to lie E. of Mpemba and Mbamba.
+Kisamu+ (Quisomo), village with chapel two leagues above Masanganu.
+Kisembo+, 7.7 S., 13.1 E.
+Kisembula+ (Kuzambulo), a soothsayer, 87
+Kisengula+, a war hatchet, 34, 81
+Kisengengele+ (Quicequelle), soba in Masanganu district with church
of S. Anna.
+Kisutu+ (Quixoto) village with church (N.S. do Desterro), in
Masanganu district.
+Kitaka+, island in the Kwanza, 9.8 S., 15.7 E., 166
+Kitangombe+, “cattle dealer,” soba in Kisama, 146
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