Judia

infoBellin, Jacques Nicolas; 1729

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Map of the rivers, roads and canals of Judia (city of Ayutthaya). The legend includes a palace, elephant enclosures, Archbishop’s church and palace. Outside are residential areas for people from Portugal, Japan, Pegu, Malaya, China and Cochinchina.

Details
Date
1729
Map Maker
Bellin, Jacques Nicolas
Printer/Publisher
Gosse & Neaulme
Publication Location
The Hague
Attributes

Scale

Insets

Legend

Features

Palace

Church

Temple

Military Barracks

Residential Area

Domesticated Animals

Port

River

Canal

Road

Race/Ethnicity

Civic/Metropolitan Border

Library Catalogue

Title
Judia. COLLBN Port 177 N 21
Author/creator
Bellin, Jacques Nicolas (1703-1772)
Subject (topical)
Maps (documents); City maps
Country
Netherlands
Date issued
2019 
Language
Dutch
Extent
online resource
Note
With legend written in dutch.<br>Printed at the upper right corner: "Tab. 2".
Subject (geographic)
Asia; Southeast Asia; Ayutthaya; Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya
Part of
De Beschryving van Japan
Published
Den Haag : By Gosse & Neaulme, 1729
Shelfmark
COLLBN Port 177 N 21
Persistent URL
http://hdl.handle.net/1887.1/item:3282785

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