File:1632 Cardona Descripcion Indias (173).jpg
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Español: Mapa del "seno de la California" realizado por Nicolás de Cardona tras su exploración.
Leyenda, tomada de la página 174: A. Los navíos del descubrimiento. B. El puerto de Santa Clara. C. Una isla. D. El pueblo de Mayo, postrera tierra de doctrina cristiana. E. El río de Sinaloa, doctrina de los padres de la Compañía de Jesús. F. El pueblo de San Ignacio, que está dos leguas de la tierra dentro. G. La punta de la incógnita. H. La tierra de la California continuada. I. El mar que pasa a la vuelta del norte. Último mapa (página 179) de las Descripciones geográficas e hidrográficas de muchas tierras y mares del Norte y Sur en las Indias, en especial del descubrimiento del Reino de la California redactadas por el capitán Nicolás de Cardona tras su expedición de 1614. English: Map of the Gulf of California drawn by Nicolás de Cardona after his exploration trip. Last map (page 179) of the Descripciones geográficas e hidrográficas de muchas tierras y mares del Norte y Sur en las Indias, en especial del descubrimiento del Reino de la California (Geographic and hydrographic descriptions of many northern and southern lands and seas in the Indies, specifically the discovery of the kingdom of California), written by captain Nicolás de Cardona after his expedition of 1614.
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Descripciones geográficas e hidrográficas de muchas tierras y mares del Norte y Sur en las Indias, en especial del descubrimiento del Reino de California hecho con trabajo e industria por el capitán y cabo Nicolás de Cardona ... dirigidas al Exmo. D. Gaspar de Guzmán, Conde de Olivares ... Biblioteca Digital Hispánica (Biblioteca Nacional de España) |
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