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A map of the East-Indies and the adjacent countries: with the settlements, factories and territories, explaining what belongs to England, Spain, France, Holland, Denmark, Portugal &c.
1717
Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Thailand, Vietnam
This map showcases the colonial territories of Southeast Asia in the 18th century, with text detailing trading information and the products of each region. There are five inset maps featuring plans of specific trading ports.
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.
Asia with the islands adioyning described, the atire of the people, & townes of importance
c.1646-1657
Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Thailand, Vietnam
This map is illustrated with drawings of Asian people wearing traditional clothing, including representatives of Sumatra, Java and the Maluku Islands. There are also drawings of important ports such as Bantam (Banten) at the western end of Java.
- [remove]Singapore5
- Brunei3
- Cambodia3
- East Timor3
- Indonesia3
- Laos3
- Malaysia3
- Myanmar3
- Philippines3
- Southeast Asia3
- Thailand3
- Vietnam3
- Borneo3
- Java3
- Malacca3
- Sumatra3
- Celebes2
- Malay Peninsula2
- Pegu2
- Siam2
- Sulawesi2
- Alligator Island1
- Barn Island1
- Blakan-Mati Island1
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- [remove]Civic/Metropolitan Border5
- Colonial Possessions1
- Regional Border1
- Goos, Abraham1
- Jackson, Lieutenant Philip1
- Moll, Herman1
- Ross, Daniel1
- Speed, John1
- Visscher, Nicolaes1
- Walker, Alexander1
- Walker, Charles1
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