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Deutsch: Karte von Betschuanaland, Mai 1887.
English: Sketch Map of British Bechuanaland, May 1887.
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1887 |
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The Scottish Geographical Magazine. Published by the Scottish Geographical Society and edited by Arthur Silva White. Volume III, 1887.
University of Texas Libraries, Perry-Castañeda Library Map Collection: Historical Maps of Africa
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John George Bartholomew |
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