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Français : Partie sud du Bengale, extrait d'une carte de l'Inde mettant également en lumière le minuscule territoire français de Chandernagor (maintenant Chandannagar) au nord de Calcutta. Cette enclave française, un des cinq "comptoirs de l'Inde", était devenu à toute fin pratique un faubourg de Calcutta. Atlas universel de géographie, Librairie Hachette 1930.
English: Southern Bengal, cropped from a 1930 French map of India. The 17-square-kilometer French territory of Chandernagore (now Chandannagar) is underlined. By then, the tiny French enclave, one of the five territories of French India, had become for all practical purposes an outlying suburb of the mega city of Calcutta. Atlas universel de géographie, Librairie Hachette, 1930.
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Author Atlas universel de géographie, Librairie Hachette, 1930

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