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This detailed late 19th century map shows Java divided into regencies, and features mountains, land and sea routes, and an inset map of the port city of Batavia (Jakarta). It was designed to be folded within book covers so it could be easily carried.

Details
Date
1894
Printer/Publisher
Seyffardt's Boekhandel
Publication Location
Amsterdam
Attributes

Scale

Longitude and Latitude

Contour Lines/Elevation

Written Note/Details

Insets

Inset Map

Legend

Features

Kampong/Village

Post Office

Residential Area

Court of Law

Jail/Prison

Hospital

Military Fort

Palace

Church

Cemetery/Columbarium

Warehouse

Shopping Area

Factory

Market

Crops

Port

Canal

Railway/Tramway

River

Road

Path

Postal Route

Maritime Route

Civic/Metropolitan Border

District/Administrative Border

Mountain/Volcano

Wetlands

Library Catalogue

Title
Java; Kaart van Java en Madoera
Subtitle
naar de nieuwste bronnen bewerkt
Author/creator
Dornseiffen, I. (1818-1898)<br>Geest, E. de<br>Seyffardt's Boekhandel (Amsterdam)
Country
Netherlands
Date issued
2004
Language
Dutch
Extent
elektronische bron (1 kaart)
Note
onder toezicht van I. Dornseiffen ; Geogr. lith. v. E. de Geest.<br>Genummerd r.b.: No. 5.<br>Titel op omslag: Kaart van Java en Madoera.<br>Gegevens verzameld over de periode/Data collected over the period: 1894.<br>Legenda.<br>Op binnenzijde van omslag een lijst van kaarten en atlassen, uitgegeven door Seyffardt's Boekhandel.<br>2 Schaalstokken, o.a. 80 km (= 8,3 cm)<br>1 Batavia met de havenwerken 1:60.000. 2. Bali 1:4.200.000
Published
Amsterdam : Seyffardt's Boekhandel, 1894
Shelfmark
KK 027-02-04
Persistent URL
http://hdl.handle.net/1887.1/item:2001761

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