File:Farmers of forty centuries - Map of northeast China.jpg
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English: Sketch map of northeast China showing the alluvial plain and the Grand Canal, extending 800 miles through it from Hangchow to Tientsin. The unshaded land area lies mostly less than 100 feet above sea level. The small rectangle shows the area covered by File:Farmers of forty centuries - Map of portions of Chekiang and Kiangsu Provinces representing canals and sea-wall.jpg. |
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Date | published 1911 | |||
Source | F. H. King, Farmers of forty centuries, 1911, p. 102. | |||
Author | Unknown cartographerUnknown cartographer | |||
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