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Território do Acre : Valle do Ucayali, Perú, território das colonias, N. O. Bolivia, E. de Ferro Madeira Mamoré, E. de Matto Grosso, S. O. do E. do Amazonas : com diversas tabellas de informações, 155 coordenadas geográficas e uma carta supplementar da Amazonia [map] / por Joa̋o Alberto Masô ; gravado por Max Hunger.
Author
Masô, Joa̋o Alberto
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Format
Map
Language
Portuguese
Published/Created
Rio de Janeiro : Impresso nas Officinas Graphicas da Livraria Francisco Alves & Cia., 1917.
Description
1 map : col., dissected in 24 pieces. mounted on cloth ; 94 x 128 cm.
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Special Collections - Rare Books Historic Map Collection
Q-000117
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Subject(s)
Acre (Brazil)
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Maps
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Former owner
Van Camp, Leon A., 1916-
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Williams, P. H.
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Maps
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Getty AAT genre
Maps
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Brazil
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Acre
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1917
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Notes
Relief shown by shading and spot heights.
Ancillary maps: America do Sul : situac̦a̋o geographica do Territorio do Acre -- Amazonia : vias communicac̦a̋o para o territorio do Acre.
Includes "Riquezas naturaes do territorio do Acre" signed: Joa̋o Alberto Masô.
Historic Maps copy: Forms part of the collection of World War II flight navigator maps compiled by Leon A. Van Camp.
Provenance
Historic Maps copy: In ms. on verso: P.H. Williams. Acre.
OCLC
933786142
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