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Insulæ Indiæ orientalis præcipuæ: in quibus Moluccæ celeberrimæ sunt
1606
Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Thailand, Vietnam
On the right of this map, Latin text held within an elaborate border notes that five of the Maluku Islands are located nearby—Ternate, Tidore, Moti, Makian and Bacan—which trade spices including clove, cinnamon, nutmeg and ginger to the world.
Malacca
1616
Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam
French text on the back of this map of mainland Southeast Asia describes the kingdom of Pegu (Myanmar), its royal palace, ports and trade with Sumatra and Malacca (rice, butter, oil, salt, onions, silver, porcelain, quicksilver, copper, pewter etc.).
Insulæ Indiæ orientalis præcipuæ: in quibus Moluccæ celeberrimæ sunt
1623
Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Thailand, Vietnam
On the right of this map, Latin text held within an elaborate border notes that five of the Maluku Islands are located nearby—Ternate, Tidore, Moti, Makian and Bacan—which trade spices including clove, cinnamon, nutmeg and ginger to the world.
A new plaine and exact map of Asia
1671
Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Thailand, Vietnam
This colourful map of Asia is illustrated with drawings of Asian people wearing traditional clothing, including a man and woman from Java in Southeast Asia, and drawings of important ports such as Bantan (Banten) situated at the western end of Java.
The Molucca Ilands &c.
c.1680-1700
East Timor, Indonesia, Philippines
From Robert Morden’s ‘Geography Rectified’, a description with maps of the known world in the late 17th century. The map shows the Moluccas, but the text describes the Philippines: Spanish colonial rule, trade, the city of Manila and port of Cavite.
Isles de la Sonde vers l'Orient
1683
East Timor, Indonesia, Philippines
French text on the reverse of this map of the eastern Sunda Islands describes the city of Macassar (modern Makassar) on Celebes (Sulawesi, Indonesia). Details include the city’s port, trade and crops, as well as its people and religion.
Belgii pars septentrionalis communi nomine vulgo Hollandia nuncupata continens statum potentissimae Batavorum Reipublicae septimas seu Provincias Foederatas
1700
Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Thailand, Vietnam
An 18th century map of the Netherlands, with an inset map of Southeast Asia highlighting the trade of the Dutch and their colonies. Within the inset is a drawing of the port of Batavia (Jakarta) with sailing ships in the harbour and mountains behind.
- Indonesia96
- Malaysia47
- Singapore38
- Myanmar28
- Thailand28
- Vietnam28
- Brunei27
- Philippines27
- East Timor26
- Cambodia24
- Laos22
- Southeast Asia18
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- Java68
- Sumatra55
- Borneo41
- Batavia37
- Jakarta35
- Malay Peninsula32
- Dutch East Indies31
- Sulawesi31
- Celebes30
- Sunda Strait26
- Java Sea25
- South China Sea19
- more Detailed Location »
- Military Fort45
- Kampong/Village39
- Residential Area28
- Church26
- Cemetery/Columbarium23
- Hospital23
- Military Barracks15
- Public Space13
- Mosque9
- Police Station9
- Jail/Prison8
- Post Office6
- Temple6
- Court of Law5
- more Settlement Features »
- [remove]Port122
- Pier27
- Railway Station8
- [remove]Longitude and Latitude122
- Scale100
- Compass Rose61
- Contour Lines/Elevation48
- Written Note/Details43
- Rhumbline Network20
- Berghaus, Heinrich Karl Wilhelm8
- Après de Mannevillette, Jean-Baptiste d'6
- Jättnig, Wilhelm6
- Keulen, Gerard van5
- Keyser, Jacob5
- Reland, Adriaan5
- Versteeg, W.F.5
- Chatelain, Henri Abraham4
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- Gerard van Keulen9
- Justus Perthes8
- Topographische Inrichting6
- Chez Demonville5
- Ministerie van Marine, Afdeeling Hydrographie5
- Topographische Bureau5
- Laurie & Whittle4
- Roeloffzen en Hübner4
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- Amsterdam37
- London22
- The Hague16
- Batavia12
- Gotha8
- Paris7
- Edinburgh5
- Leiden3
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