1450 Map of the World by Venetian monk Fra Mauro. The map depicts Asia, Africa and Europe
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1853 Japanese World Map
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Japan, how big it is in reality?
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Japan and Korea at night
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Night lights of Korea
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Map of Turkey in Europe, illustrating the Berlin Congress Treaty, July 1878 - by Samuel Mitchell (1880)
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Korean world map centered on the legendary Mount Meru in Central Asia - mid 4th century
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Exaggerated Relief Map of Japan, Korea, northern China and the Russian Far East
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Map of China including Japan as well as the Ile Corea - 1626
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What is across the ocean in the Asia-Pacific region?
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Korea's first world map created during the Joseon dynasty in 1402
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1915 map of Japan, Korea & Taiwan
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1538 map of Asia
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1638 map of Southeast Asia, China, India, the Philippines and western Oceania (with early location of Northwestern Australia)
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Languages of Asia
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Japan (1886)
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A 1738 map of China, drawn from those of the particular provinces made on the spot by the Jesuit missionaries
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Feudal Map of Japan between 1564-73 (published 1905)
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1733 map of Iran and surrounding area
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1894 Stanford's map of eastern China, Japan and Korea
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Found this map while helping grandparents move with receipt of purchase from Argosy rare books in '49 listed as "China, First Amer. Map. 1795."
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1813 East India Isles (Southeast Asia)
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Early 20th-century Japanese military map depicting the area around Pyongyang, North Korea
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Korea at Night
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Ethnic map of European Turkey 1861
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Bird's-eye view of British Afghanistan (circa 1910)
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The Selden Map of China - made sometime after 1606 and before 1624, it was acquired by the legal scholar and maritime theorist John Selden. It shows a system of navigational routes emanating from a point off Fujian Province near the cities of Quanzhou and Zhangzhou
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Asia in the Form of Pegasus - 1581
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Overland route to India, 1851
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1611 Map of Africa , southwest Europe, southern Asia, 'Terra Incognita" and the eastern bit of Brazil
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1801 Map of Asia
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Map of Carte des Isles Philippines from 1780 Detailed French map solely devoted to the Philippines by Louis Brion De La Tour from his atlas, Histoire Universel.
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Countries that recognize the Bangladesh Genocide of 1971
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1541 world map reduced from that of Waldseemüller (1513), onto which Fries has added the five kings of Russia, Egypt, Ethiopia, Sri Lanka (Taprobana), and Thailand (Mursuli), along with a mammoth in the upper left corner near Greenland (which is depicted as a peninsula).
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1632 map of the Holy Land by the Jesuit monk Jacobus Tirinus. Oriented to the east, map depicts from Syria and Tyre southward as far as the Sinai, Egypt and Thebes
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Serio-comic war map for the year 1877. Russia - a vicious-looking Octopus - its eight lengthy tentacles extending into Northern and Eastern Europe, the Middle East and Asia
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A classic Dutch map covering all of South-east Asia, 1649
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Japanese 18th century map of Yunnan Province, China
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Asia 1574
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Languages of South-East Asia
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Pictorial map of China (1931)
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1937 Map of the Current Situation in East Asia - by Osaka Daily News
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Ottoman map of southeast Asia (1728)
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19th century Japanese pictorial map showing countries of the world, their people, and distances from Japan
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1746 map of Asia
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1724 Map of East Asia and Australia
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1580 Map of Greece and western Turkey
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Coastlines of the Ice Age - East Asia
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Military situation in Syria and Iraq on 11th of April 2017
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People of Many Nations - Japanese map published early in the 19th century - depicting an enormous archipelago representing Japan at the centre of the world
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Jishin-no-ben, a map showing damage from earthquakes to Japan from 1854-1855 and explains their origins by the giant dragon (1855)
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1927 map of the Railway Network of Japan and Korea
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Rand McNally Map of Persia, Afghanistan and Baluchistan 1892
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Indian Ocean including Australia, New Zealand and Malaysia (1946) - National Geographic
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Map of the partition of India (1947)
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1749 map of Central Asia
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Many flights reveal a major airway to avoid flying over Iraq and Syria
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Exaggerated relief map of South Asia (with the Himalayas in the background)
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1802 map of Australia, South East Asia and the South West Pacific, Japan and western China
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How Japan Could Attack U.S. (1937)
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Ethnographic map of eastern Turkey in Asia, Syria and western Persia - published 1910
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First languages of states in India
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Ethnographical map of northern Asia (1893)
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Ottoman map of Syria (1803)
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Mid 19th century map of South Asia, Indochina, and East Asia
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1944 South China Sea Area War Map
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(Map in) Helmsman/Navigator's log of the Concordia, going from Ostend (Belgium) to Canton (China) 1727
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Indiae orientalis insvlarvmqve adiacientivm typvs. Map of India, China, Japan, Southeast Asia, Indonesia, New Guinea and NW America 1570
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All Territories Claimed by the Republic of China
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1919 Map of the Japanese Empire including Sakhalin Island, Korea and Taiwan - in Japanese
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1740 Map of Asia
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Here's how big Indonesia really is
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Korea at Night
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Greenland and Saudi Arabia swapped
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1809 Pinkerton Map of Korea and Japan
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Central and East Asia (1911)
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1942 Japanese Map of Taiwan
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100 largest islands of the Philippines
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Original Coronelli map of Eastern China from 1690 found at a thrift store
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North Korea's Topography
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Japanese pictorial map of the Pacific Theatre (East and Southeast Asia, and western Pacific Ocean) in 1941
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River Basins of India in Rainbow Colours
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1943 Pictorial Map of India's Industries
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River Basins of Korea in Rainbow Colours
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1950 wall map of Asia
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Map of India extra Gangem. from 1681 a rare early miniature map of south east Asia with Singapore, Malacca and Bangkok marked. A decorative title cartouche is at lower rightt.
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Map of Imperii Russici et Tartariae Universae, tam majoru et Asiatica, quam minoris et Europae Tabula. from 1746.Detailed map of Russia in Asia and Europe. Extends to China, Japan, Korea and south to Tibet and the Himalayas.
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The underground city of Derinkuyu reaches a depth of 60m (200 feet) and used to shelter as many as 20.000 people; it's the largest of the 200 underground cities discovered in Cappadocia, Turkey
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Largest religion by district in India, 2011 census
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A new map of Turkey in Europe, 1834
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China overlaid on the conterminous United States, along their actual lines of latitude.
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1,746 American Adults Were Asked To Point Out North Korea On A Map. 36% got it right!
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1655 map of Korea and Japan
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1832 Map of China
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A map of China prepared for the China Inland Mission (1908)
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1915 Daily Telegraph war map of Gallipolli Peninsula, Turkey, showing forts, roads and tracks
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1690 Visscher Map of Japan and Korea
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Japan
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1886 map of Japan showing various tables and charts
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A New Map of East India from 1676.
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