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Mapa Europy z oznaczeniem gór
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Mapa Europy z oznaczeniem gór
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wydana przez J.M. Bazewicza
Imprint: [Warszawa] : wydana przez J.M. Bazewicza, [między 1914 i 1918] (Warszawa : Lit. Tow. B.A. Bukaty)
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Polski: 1 mapa : litografia wielobarwna ; 40x48 cm, arkusz 45x58 cm
Polski: Południki zerowe: Ferro, Paryż.
Polski: Verso: blanco.
Polski: Pod dolną ramką z prawej strony: Lit. Tow. B.A. Bukaty, Warszawa.
Polski: Datowanie dokumentu na podstawie jego treści politycznej, m.in. Petersburg (Piotrogród) oznaczony jako stolica Imperium Rosyjskiego (był nią do 1918 r.), nazwa Piotrogród używana w latach 1914-1918.
Polski: Rzeźba terenu: barwy hipsometryczne, kreskowanie.
Polski: Tytuł z mapy w lewym górnym rogu w ramce.
Publication date [między 1914 i 1918]
institution QS:P195,Q856423
Zakład Reprografii i Digitalizacji Biblioteki Narodowej
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