De Groote Siamse Rievier Me-Nam, ofte Moeder der Wateren: In haren loop met de in vallende Spruyten Verbeeld

infoValentyn, François; 1726

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Map of the Me-nam River (Chao Phraya River) with the city of Ayutthaya (labelled ‘Siri India’) in the centre. Its mouth at the Gulf of Thailand is to the left. Over 100 buildings, towns and other places are shown pictorially and listed in the legend.

Details
Date
1726
Map Maker
Valentyn, François
Printer/Publisher
Johannes van Braam
Publication Location
Dordrecht
Attributes

Compass Rose

Insets

Cartouche

Illustration

Legend

Features

Kampong/Village

Military Fort

Temple

Warehouse

Crops

River

Road

Bridge

Civic/Metropolitan Border

Mountain/Volcano

Jungle/Wooded Area

Shoal

Library Catalogue

Title
De Groote Siamse Rievier Me-Nam
Subtitle
ofte Moeder der Wateren In haren loop met de in vallende Spruyten Verbeeld. COLLBN Port 177 N 42
Author/creator
Valentijn, François (1666-1727)
Subject (topical)
Maps (documents)
Country
Netherlands
Date issued
2019 
Language
Dutch
Extent
online resource
Note
Printed at the upper left corner: "No. 35".<br>Contains at the bottom an extensive legend.
Subject (geographic)
Asia; Southeast Asia; Thailand; Maenam Chao Phraya (river); Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya (inhabited place)
Part of
Oud en nieuw Oost-Indiën
Published
Dordrecht : by Johannes van Braam, 1726
Shelfmark
COLLBN Port 177 N 42
Persistent URL
http://hdl.handle.net/1887.1/item:3282803

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