File:Plan de la Ville de Santiago.jpg
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DescriptionPlan de la Ville de Santiago.jpg |
Español: Plan de la ville de Santiago, mapa de Santiago de Chile durante el siglo XVIII. En la esquina inferior dice:
Plan de la Ville de Santiago |
Date | 1712, colour in 1756 |
Source | Antique Books Maps: Maps - Chile |
Author | François Frezier / Jacques N. Bellin |
Permission ( Reusing this file) |
PD-old |
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File change date and time | Photoshop 7.0 |
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