The claying-house or caza de purgar; which is oftentimes connected with the boiling-house.
There stands a hamlet not far distant from my new residence, called Caza Forte, formerly the site of a sugar plantation, which has been suffered to decay, and now the chapel alone remains to point out the exact position.
The straw hovels upon its banks are often carried away, and the whole neighbourhood is laid under water: canoes have been known to ply between this village and those of Poço da Panella and Caza Forte.
I think we may safely place it on the north-western slopes of the Kashiari, in the moderncaza of Tchernik, which possesses several vineyards held in high estimation.
The gist of the account leads us to gather that Bara was situated to the east of Dagara, and formed its frontier; we shall not be far wrong in looking for all these districts in the fastnesses of the Kara-dagh, in the caza of Suleimaniyeh.
The name of the capital may be identified with the present Gop, chief town of the caza of Boulanîk; in this case Abuku might be represented by the village of Biyonkh.
The only habitation that we saw upon the desolate road, was a sort of Posada, a large tenement, standing on the brow of a steep hill, called La Caza de la Castilana.
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