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Royaumes de Maroc, Fez, Alger, Tunis... 1783


by Rigobert Bonne

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Language: French


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Description
"A digitized map from an original engraving by Rigobert Bonne: Coasts of Barbary. The Europeans used this name, derived from ""Berber"" to name the Maghreb countries until the 19th century."

Requirements
Platform independent data, .jpg format. Imaging software (like Photoshop etc.) necessary.

Main Features
2 scanned maps of the Maghreb countries in .jpg format.

Size of the hi-resolution map: 5591 x 3925 pixels x 300 dpi.

Size of the low-resolution map: 1789 x 1256 pixels x 96 dpi.

Real size, same as the original: 47 cm x 33 cm. Original scale in leagues and miles.

Map and legend in French. Can be viewed and printed with any imaging software (Photoshop etc.)

This public domain document was digitized by Euratlas-Nüssli. The End-User is entitled to print the document but the numerical carrier, that is the binary files, belongs exclusively to Euratlas-Nüssli. Therefore, no commercial use of the binary files is allowed unless an agreement with Euratlas-Nüssli is made.
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