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Русский: Аллегория Финского залива и Ладоги, соединяемых Нептуном (посредством Невы). Ладожское озеро и Финский залив с прилежащими местами, 1741-1745. Жозеф-Никола Делиль для географического департамента Петербургской Академии наук. Grimmel, J. E. Lacus Ladoga et Sinus Finnicus. 1 л. 64,8×45,2. Гравюра на меди.
English: Allegory of the Gulf of Finland and Lake Ladoga, joined by Neptune (by way of the Neva River). Fragment from the map compiled in 1741-1745 by Joseph-Nicolas Delisle for the St. Petersburg Academy.
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