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Indice De Materias Por Cap1tulos INDICE DE MATERIAS POR CAP1TULOS. CAPÍTULO PRIMERO. <..OSTAS DI: ALBANIA , DESDE CABO LINGUETTA AL ESTBECBO DE PREVKSA.--CORP'{ Ú 181,AS ADYACRNTl>R. -:SAVKOACIÓN POR RL CA:SAL DE CORFÚ. Páginas. Navegación de la aguja.-Vientos.-Corrientee.-Montallas.­ Advertencia. - Cabo Li aguetta. - Slrade Biancbe. -Monte Cika.-Puerto Palormo.-Cabo Kiepbali.-Babía de Santa Quaranta.-Cabo Scala.-Bahfa de Butrinto.-Lago de Bu­ trinto.-Cabo Stilo.-Roca Kotarto.-Puerto Paganio.-Bahfa llilda. -Bahía Sajada.-Bajoe Bacchantce .-Puerto Livi­ tazza.-Islote Prasudi.-Puerto Gomenizza.-Islote Ajoni1i.­ Bah!a Plataria.-Isla Sivota.-Puerto Mourh:o ó Murzo.­ Recureos.-Costa.-Ciudad y puerto de Parga.-Cabo Kala­ dio.-Puorto do San Giovauni.-Puerto Phanari.-Costa.­ Punta Kastrosibia.-Bahfa Gomarós.-Punta Mytika. -Corfú. -Punta de Santa Katerina.-Bahfa de Aprau.-Babfa Bolana. -Islote Tignoso.-Faro de Tignoeo.-Bajo Serpa.-Puerto de San Stefano.-Bahía Ipso.-Puerto Govino.-Ielote Lazare­ to .-Islote Vido.-Bajo Kondolanisi.-Rada de Corfú.-Ciu• dad de Corfú.-Faro de la ciudadela de Corfú.-Recureos.­ Babia Kastradee.-Fondeadero de Benizza.-Punta Bucear!. -Punta Lefchimo.-Faro flotante de Lefchimo.-Cabo Bian• co.-Punta Magakboro.-Islote Lagudia.-Punta Koneia.­ Costa.-Punta San Giorgio.-Punta Plakka.-Uabo Palacrum. -Bahfa Ran George.-Cabo Kephali.-Cabo Draeti.-Costa Norte.-Banco Astrakari.-Ielotee Diaplo y Diakopo.-Ielote ,\) Pá g ina ~. Karavi.-Isla Samothraki.-Isla Fano.-Fnro do Fnno.-I~ln de Luxuri.-Faro.-Argostoli.-Inet Merlera.-Iela Pnxo.-Puerto Laka.-Fnro de Laka.-Puerto ghambo.-Costa.-Puerto Altera.-G Gayo.-Faro de Gayo.-Isla Anti-Paxo.-Banco Mndonna.­ AHo.-Isla de Itaca.-Punta Marm Canal de Corfú.-Corrientes.-Viento~.-Nnvegación de día. Pntrto Kioni.-Golfo de Molo.-Bahf -Navegación de noche .......................... ······· á 3!'.l to Vathy .-Bahía Ex-Aito.-Costa.­ Balda Opis-Aito. - .Puerto Polis.-Pu lt.e.-Instrucciones •................ CAPÍTULO II. 001.1''0 Df. ARTA V COSTA DE ORECIA.-MNTA MAURA, OEl'A J,O~IA {.; JS T,A~ ADYACRNTEB. ISLA DE ZANT E GOLFOS DE Yariación de la aguja.-Golfo de Arta.-Prevesa.-Puerto de 1 Preveea.-Barra ó estrecho de Prevesa.-Fondeadero.-Cor­ rientes.-Puerto Vathi.-Cabo Skara.-Banco Akri.-Golfo \·ariacion de la aguja.-Isla Zante.-C de Preveea.-Islotes Gruidonisi y Kephalo.-Bahla de Vot­ de Zante.-Bahia de Zante.-Rccursoe. niza.-Cabo Gheladha.-Monte Amydros.-Coeta.-Bahía de cte.-Instrucciones.-Punta Vasiliko. Ruga.-Babla Balim.-Babfa Lootraki.- Bahln Kervasara.­ Kieri.-Isla Pel uso.-Isla Parathoniei. Costa del Este.-Costa del Norte.-Río Arta.-Ielotee Ko­ Rocas Montague.-Islote Strovathi. ~ rako.-Rfo Luro.-Bahía NicopoliP.-Puerto de San Nico­ trae.-Vientos y corrientes.-Puntn Ser! lo.-Islote Doozinani.-Isla de Santa Mnura.-Muelle de.San­ lari.-Costa.-Missolonghi.-Pnnta Bu ta Maura.-Vientos.-Faro de Santa Mnora.-Costa.-Islote Bahía Calydon.-Montes Varasuvn y Ki Sel!ola.-Cabo Ducato.-Bahía Basiliko.-Coeta.-Islas Ar · Ailiki.-Castillo de Roumelia.- Faro ... kudi.-Precauciones.- Isla Meganisi.-Puerto Spiglia.­ lle Morea.-Ciudad de Patras.-Fond¡ Puerto Vathy.-Isl& Kithro.-Canal Meganisi.-Islote y canal .lfaro.-Vientoe.-Cabo Papas.- J<'aros. Tiglia.-Puerto Vliko.-Isla Skropio.-Bajae Hieromiti.­ rientes.- Golfo de Corintho.-LE'panto. I sla Sparti.-Puerto Deprano.-Punta Kephali.-Babía Zn­ ro.-Punta Deprano.-Faro.-Instruco verda.-Bahfa Vurko.-Isla Kolomo.-Isla Kastus.-Islote ni.-Instruccionee.-Cabo Psaromyta. 1''ormicula.-Bajo F ormicula.-Isla Atoko.-Cabo Maratbia. Bailía Salona.-Puert.o y bajo Androm -Bahía Drngamesti.-Recnrros.-Ielas Eohinadee.-Islote di.-Islotes y canalee.-In strucciones .~ Prasa.-Isla Dragonara.-Ielote Kaloyero.-Islotes Kalonisi, hla Aepra-Spitia.-Babía Z alitza .-Pu~ Chacolonisi, Provati y Pendiko.-Rocae Shag y Wreck.­ l~e~icon.-Babía Dobrena.-Bahla Liv.j Grupo del Sud .-Poerto Platea.-Puerto Pnndelemona. - n181a ó Kala.-Bahfa de Corintho ó cJ Puerto Petala.-Rio Aspro-Potamo.-Islas úromona y Makri. Pico Avgo -Punta Akrata.-Babía V~ -Isla Oxia.-Isla Cefalonia.-Cabo Ulioti.-Bahfa Phiecardo. Vorno.-Cabo y ciudad de Clarenza.-K -Faro.-Canal de Itaca.-Islote Descalio.-Ensenada de Pi- Tripito.-Costa.-Cabo Katacolo.-Bah laroe.-Bahía de Samos.-Cabo Dekalia.-Coeta.-Cabo Mon­ Oolfo de Arcadia.-Aguada.-Ciudad da.-Bajo Kakova.-Costa.-Roca Danisti.-Ielote Tbio-Nisi. Proti.-Canal de Sikin.-Arrecife K -Puerto Argostoli.-Ielote San Nicolo.-Isla Guardiaua.­ Navarino.-Islote Kulonesti.- Bajo S Bajo11 Akroteri.-Faro de Guardiana.-Punta de San Giorgio. Navarino. -Recursos. -Fondeadero. - -Punta Lathico.-Pnnta San Theoiloro.-F1n o.-Población Bajoe PyloP. -Población de Mothoni.- XI Pilginu. Pil ¡:: ina~. de Luxuri .-Faro.-Argoetoli.-Instrucciones.-Cabo Gherc­ 11 Fano.-Faro c!u Fano.-l11ln ghambo.-Costa.-Puerto Altera.-Golfo de Myrto.-Pnerto .aka.-Faro de Laka.-Puerto Aeso .-Isla de Itaca.-Punta Marmaka.-Puerto F rikes.- nti-Pn:o.-Banco Madonna.­ Pntrto Kioni.-Golfo de Molo.-Bahln Spino.-Faro.-Puer- [email protected]~ación de dfa. l á 3!1 to Vathy.-Ilafiía Ex-Aito.-Costa.-Puerto de S. Andrca.- ... ········ .......... .. .. Bahía Opis-Aito. - .Puerto Polis.-Punta Oxoi.-Dahll\ Apha­ l~e.-Instrucciones.... ... 40 á 87 PÍTULO 11. CAPÍTU LO 111. 'F.CIA.-SANTA MAURA, Cl!l"ALONtA Jl !SI .A~ r YACENTl!S. ISLA DK ZAN TK GOLFOS DE PATRAS Y CORINTllO 1 COSTAS DK MOREA É ISLAS 1 !e Arta.-Prevesa.-Puerto de ADYACENTES. Prevesa.-Fondeadero.-Cor- \'ariacion de Ja aguja.-Isla Zante.- Cabo Skinari.-Costa E. r Skara.-Banco Akri.-Golfo de Zante.-Babia de Zante.-Recursos.-Bajo Dimitri . - Lu­ ~ si y Keph&lo.-Bahln de Vot­ ces.-Inetrnccionee.-Punta Vasiliko.-Cabo J eraki .-Bahía ~ Amydros.-Costa.-Bahía de Kíeri.-Iela Pel ueo.-Isla Parntbonisi.-Costa O. de Zante.­ Loutraki.-Bnhln Kervasara.­ Rocns Montngue.-Isloto Strovatbi.-Faro.-Golfo de Pa­ orte.-Rio Arta.-Islotes Ko­ tras.-Vien toe y corrientes.-Punta Scropba.-Monte Kutzu­ ¡opoliP.-Puerto de San Nico­ lari.- Costa.-Missolon ghi.- Punta Bukari.-Rio Ph id 11ri ~.­ e Santa Maura.-Muelle de.San­ Bahln Calydon.-Montes Varasova y Kaknscala.-Bahía Ba­ ~ Santa Maura.-Costa.-Ielote siliki.-Castillo de Roumelia.-Faro.-Corriente.-Castillo la Baailiko.-Costa.-Ielas Ar · rle Morea.-Ciudad de Patras.-Fondeadero.-Recursos.­ Meganisi.-Puerto Spig1ia.­ .b'l\To.- Vientos.-Cabo Papas.-b, aroa.- Fondeadero .-Cor­ ·Canal Meganisi.-Ielote y canal rientee .- Golfo de Corintho.-Lepanto.-Punta Morno.-Fa· Skropio.-Bajee Hieromiti. - ro.-Punta Deprano.-Faro.-Instrucciones.-Puerto Trazo­ o.-Punta Kepbali.-Bahia Za- ni.- lnstruccionee.-Cauo Psaromyta.- Bahla Petrinitza.­ Kolomo.-Iela Kaetue .-Isloto Baliía Salona.-Puert.o y bajo Andromache.-Puerto Galaxi­ .-lela Atoko.-Cabo Marathia. di.-lslotes y cana\es.-Instrucciones.- Puerto Salona. - Bn­ TIWS. -Islas Echinadee. -Islote hla Aspra-Spitia.-Babía Zalitza.-Paerto Sarandi.-)lonte lote Kaloyero.-Islotee Kalonisi, Helicoo.- Babia Dobrena.-Bahía Livadostro.-Islas Kala· liko.-Hocas Shag y Wreck.­ nisia 6 Kala.-Babia de Corintho 6 Corinto.-Costa Sur.­ latea.-Puerto Pandelemona. - Pico Avgo-Punta Akrata.-Bahía Vostiza.-Costs.-Mavro otamo.-Islae Uromona y Makri. Vorno.-Cabo y ciudad de Clarenza.-Kastro Torncse.-Cabo -Cabo Ulioti.-Bahla Phiscardo. Tri11ito.-Costa.-Cabo Katacolo.-Babía Katacoll\.-l!'aro.­ ,lote Descalio.-Ensenada de Pi­ Holfo de Arcadia.-Aguada.-Ciudad de Kiparissia.- Isla bo Dekalia.-Costa.-Cabo Mon­ Proti.-Canal de Sikia.-Arrecife Kumatodes.-Bahla de -RocaDanisti.- Isloto Thio-Nisi. ~avarino.-I slote Kulonesti.- Bajo Sphaglia.-Ciudad de San Nicolo.-Iala Guardiaua.- ); avarino. - Recursos.-Fondeadero.-Faro.'-Montan.as.­ 1ardiana.-Punta de San Giorgio. Bajos PyloP.-Población de Mothoni.-Canal Mothoni.-Pun- an 'l'heoiloro.-Faro.-Población XII Xlll Páginas . ta Kolivri.-Isla Sapienza.-Isla Skitza.-Cabo Gallo.-Isla Sudsuro.-Cabo Kefala.- Balda Kalo Venetico.-Islotes Ptitra Karavi.-Golfo Kalamata.-Casti­ -Cabo Littinos 6 l\latala.- Bahía M llo de Koroni.- Petalidi.-Rfo Pyrnatza.- Población de Ka­ tos. - Fondeadero de Metal a. - Islo lamatn.-Aguada.- Bahla de Armyro.-Balda de Kitries.­ Plaka.-Fuerte Franco Castelli.- Ciu Cabo K ilri es.- Costa.-Puerto Limcni.- Puerto Mezapo. - to Lutro.-Fondeadero.- Aguada.-1 Cabo Grosso.-Islote Karavi.-Cabo Matapan.-Golfo Kolo­ Pulo.-Faro.-Montes Madara Vuná. kyl11ia.-Puerto Kaio 6 Quaglia.-Bahfa Kol okythia.- Ilahia Cabo Krio.-Isla Elaphouiei.- Bahía Skutari.-Gythium. - Faro.-Instrucciones.- Islotes Trini­ Puerto J(utri.-Isloto Pondikonisi.­ si.-Monte Kourkcla.-Rio Iris 6 Vasiti.-Bahía Xyli.- Ba­ to de Cuarcntenas-- lsla de Cas110 6 hía Arkliangelo.-Costll.-Isla Cervi 6 Elaphonissi.- Babía Boca Casso.-Estrechoa de Casso y Sea Vatiki.-Fondeadero. - Instrucciones.-Cabo l'rl alen. - Cor­ bla Scarpanto.- Costa Oriental.- C Tiente.-Isla Cerigo.-Cabo Spathi.-Faro de Cerigo.-Coeta Karpatbo.-Isla de Saria.-Iala de R Oeste.-Bahía Ka psali . -F a ro .-I ~ l o te Ovo.-,Islote Koupho. ci6n.-Comercio.-Vient os y tiempos. -Cabo K11pela.-Bahía de San Nikolo.- Puerto de San Niko­ Faro.-Ciudad de Rodas.-Puertos.-P lo.-Islotes Dragonera.- Coeta NE.-Isla Ce rigotlo.-Puerto C-Olonna.-Puerto del Sur.- Faro.-A Potamo.-Islotes Pori y Poretti.-Rocas Nautilus.- Cana­ -Marcaciones.-Fondeadero en la ra:ia les.- Canal Cervi.-Canal de Cerigo.- Canal de Cerigotto. - -La costa.-Aguada.-Bahfa Veeglik Vientos .. .. 88 á 151 Lardos.-Población de Lindos.- Bahía dos 6 Lardos.-Bnhla Lardos.- La cos Rocas Khina. - Banco do Prasso-Nisi. CAPÍTULO l V. costa.- Isla Karki.-Iela Alimia.-La ISLAS DE CA ~DfA 1 CASS01 SCARPANT01 SA RIA1 RODAS Y ADYAC KNTKB. Variación de la aguja.- Isla
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