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English: Map of Northern Russia, by Gerard Mercator, Amsterdam, 1595.
Taken from "Atlas sive cosmographica, Svecia et Norvegia cum confinijs". |
Date | 19 June 2007 (original upload date) |
Source | http://biarmia.narod.ru/16.html. Transferred from en.wikipedia |
Author | Original uploader was Ghirlandajo at en.wikipedia |
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[edit]- 2007-06-19 17:08 Ghirlandajo 943×830× (324429 bytes) Map of Northern Russia, by [[Gerard Mercator]], Amsterdam, 1595. Taken from "Atlas sive cosmographica, Svecia et Norvegia cum confinijs". Source: http://biarmia.narod.ru/16.html {{PD-art}}
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