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English: Maastricht, the Netherlands. Part of a map showing the northwestern part of the city in 1749. The map by French military engineer Jean-Baptiste Larcher d'Aubencourt was used to build the Maquette of Maastricht (1752), now in the Musée de Beaux Arts in Lille, France. The map (or a copy?) is in the collection of RHCL archives, Maastricht.
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Author Jean-Baptiste Larcher d'Aubencourt, 1749
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