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=== 1692. The gazetteer's, or, Newsman's interpreter by Laurence Echard. ===
<blockquote>Krim, or Crim, a ruinous City now poor in [[Tartaria Precopensis|Crim-Tartary]], in the Peninsula called Precop; sub. to the Turks. It stands 30 m. N. of [[Caffa|Kaffa]]. Lon. 61.00. Lat. 47.40. ''//[[Coordinates:Echard]]''</blockquote>

=== 1693. A geographical dictionary representing the present and ancient names by Edmund Bohun. ===
=== 1693. A geographical dictionary representing the present and ancient names by Edmund Bohun. ===
<blockquote>Krim, or Krimenda, Crimaea, a City of the Lesser Tartary, in the Taurick Chersonese, in the Euxine Sea. It stands towards the middle of this Chersonese; between Precop to the North, and Caffa to the South. Very small, and almost reduced to the meanness of a Village; though it gives Name to the whole Nation in which it stands; and is the usual Seat of the Cham. </blockquote>
<blockquote>Krim, or Krimenda, Crimaea, a City of the Lesser Tartary, in the Taurick Chersonese, in the Euxine Sea. It stands towards the middle of this Chersonese; between Precop to the North, and Caffa to the South. Very small, and almost reduced to the meanness of a Village; though it gives Name to the whole Nation in which it stands; and is the usual Seat of the Cham. </blockquote>

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1692. The gazetteer's, or, Newsman's interpreter by Laurence Echard.

Krim, or Crim, a ruinous City now poor in Crim-Tartary, in the Peninsula called Precop; sub. to the Turks. It stands 30 m. N. of Kaffa. Lon. 61.00. Lat. 47.40. //Coordinates:Echard

1693. A geographical dictionary representing the present and ancient names by Edmund Bohun.

Krim, or Krimenda, Crimaea, a City of the Lesser Tartary, in the Taurick Chersonese, in the Euxine Sea. It stands towards the middle of this Chersonese; between Precop to the North, and Caffa to the South. Very small, and almost reduced to the meanness of a Village; though it gives Name to the whole Nation in which it stands; and is the usual Seat of the Cham.