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Русский: Первый официальный атлас Российской империи (1745). Иркутская провинция и озеро Байкал, с верховьем реки Лены, а также с частями рек Аргунь и Амур с окрестностями.
English: First official geographic atlas of the Russian Empire (1745). Irkutsk province and Lake Baikal, with Lena riverhead and parts of Argun and Amur rivers. |
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Русский: Атлас Российский (1745)
English: Geographic atlas of the Russian Empire (1745) |
Author | РАН (Russian Academy of Science) |
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