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Nederlandsch Oost-Indië
1840
Brunei, East Timor, Indonesia, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Singapore
The Dutch East Indies are bordered in red on this mid-19th century map. A maritime postal route from China to Europe, via Singapore and Penang, is shown. Another maritime route, from Batavia to Singapore, is also marked.
- Malay Peninsula2
- [remove]Penang2
- Borneo1
- Celebes1
- Celebes Sea1
- Chinesche Zee1
- Dindings Territory1
- Dutch East Indies1
- George Town1
- Gouvernement der Molukken1
- Java1
- Java Sea1
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- [remove]Colonial Possessions2
- District/Administrative Border2
- National Border1