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English: Turkey in Asia, 1909
  • Publication Info: New York: P.F. Collier and Son, 1909; from The New Encyclopedic Atlas and Gazetteer of the World
  • Date: 1909
  • Scale: 1:7,603,200
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Source University of Alabama Map Library
Author Patten, William and J.E. Homas

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