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Insulae Iavae Pars Occidentalis / Insulae Iavae Pars Orientalis
c.1720
Indonesia
A map of Java with mountains, jungles, animals and crops. Bathymetry (sea depth) is marked, including on an inset map of Batavia harbour. Illustrations include Batavia Castle, and a lion—representing Belgium—receiving tribute and enslaving locals.
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Insulae Iavae pars Occidentalis
c.1710-1719
Indonesia
A map of Java with mountains, jungles, animals and crops. Bathymetry (sea depth) is marked, including on an inset map of Batavia harbour. Illustrations include Batavia Castle, and a lion—representing Belgium—receiving tribute and enslaving locals.
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Molvccae insvlae celeberrimae
c.1640-1655
Indonesia
This small island chain off the west coast of Gilolo (Halmahera in the Maluku Islands, Indonesia), was an important area for the spice trade. Latin text on the reverse describes the trade/islands. North is located to the right, rather than the top.
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India orientalis
1636
Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam
As was common in this era, this map mistakenly shows the bottom of Peninsula Malaya as a separate island. The map also features illustrations of ships and a sea monster. Text on the reverse describes the people, crops, geography of the region.
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Indiae Orientalis nova descriptio
c.1633-1636
Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Thailand, Vietnam
The outline of the island of New Guinea is very vague on this early 17th century map of Southeast Asia. The cartouche is decorated with two figures of Asian warriors: one holds a spear, the other a sword. There are also drawings of mermaids.
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India orientalis
1630
Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam
As was common in this era, this map mistakenly shows the bottom of Peninsula Malaya as a separate island. The map also features illustrations of ships and a sea monster. Latin text on the reverse describes the people, crops, geography of the region.
- Indonesia29
- Malaysia20
- Cambodia14
- Thailand14
- Vietnam14
- Brunei13
- Laos13
- Myanmar13
- Philippines13
- Singapore13
- Southeast Asia13
- East Timor11
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- Java20
- Sumatra20
- Borneo19
- East Indies11
- Iava Maior11
- Malay Peninsula11
- Maluku Islands11
- Sulawesi11
- Celebes10
- Indiae Orientalis10
- Nova Guinea10
- Pegu10
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- [remove]Crops29
- Plantation/Forestry Area15
- Domesticated Animals7
- Mining7
- Ortelius, Abraham7
- Keyser, Jacob5
- Reland, Adriaan5
- Noort, Olivier van4
- Fries, Lorenz3
- Hondius, Jodocus3
- Mercator, Gerhard3
- Ptolemy3
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- Gerard van Keulen6
- Gaspard Trechsel3
- Gielis Coppens van Diest2
- Hendrik Hondius2
- Melchior Trechsel2
- Trechsel Brothers2
- Cornelis Claesz1
- Ioannes Ianßonius1
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