|
|
![]() Helping San Diego, California and beyond since 1997.
|
|
Click here and add this page to your favorites!

|
Encyclopedia Britannica - Main :: SIV-SOU |
|
|
SOFALA , a Portuguese seaport on the east
coast
establishment
chief
Kilwa (q.v.). Sofala was visited by the Portuguese Jew, Pero de Covilhao, in 1489, who was attracted thither by the reports of gold-mines of which Sofala was the port. The conquest of the town followed, the first governors of the Portuguese East
home of the Queen of Sheba. This identification of Sofala with Ophir, to which Milton alludes (Par. Lost, xi. 399-40,) is untenable.The small island of Chiloane, with a good harbour, 40 M. S. of Sofala, has been colonized from Sofala (the township being named Chingune) as has also the island Santa Carolina, in the Bazaruto archipelago. See Bull . Geogr. Soc. Mozambique
Baines
South
South
End of Article: SOFALA If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
<a href="http://jcsm.org/StudyCenter/Encyclopedia/SIV_SOU/SOFALA.html"> SOFALA </a> |
|
|
(Previous) SOFA |
(Next) SOFFIONI (sometimes spelt suffioni) |
|
Sponsored Advertisements