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English: Bản Đồ Hành-Chính Các Tỉnh Trung-Châu Bắc-Việt
  • Author: Sở Địa-Chính Bắc-Việt, Phủ Thủ-Hiền Bắc-Việt Quồc Gia Việt Nam (North-Vietnamese Geography Department)
  • Date: 1950
  • Note: Bản đồ Hành-chính Các Tỉnh Trung-Châu Bắc-Việt, published by Sở Địa-Chính Bắc-Việt [North-Vietnamese Geography Department] in Vietnam, circa 1950. Title translates (loosely) to: North-Central Vietnam administrative map. 12-sheet composite map showing north-central Vietnam, including the national capital, Ha-Noi [Hanoi], which appears on the fourth sheet. Title cartouche on the ninth sheet, which represents the Phu Nho-Quan region. All twelve sheets preceded by an index map indicating the geographic positions of each sheet. Maps show administrative boundaries, cities, railways, roads, topography, geology, drainage, coastline and islands. Colored lithographs, each including a legend and bar scale with scale statement. All text in Vietnamese script. Bound in board with original blue half-cloth binding, with red and orange marbled paper boards. Title plate pasted to front cover.
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