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English: Map of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, publisher Carolo Allard
Беларуская: карта Польскага Каралеўства і Вялікага Княства Літоўскага, 1696 г. Картограф Карола Алард
Polski: Mapa Rzeczypospolitej Obojga Narodów, wydawnictwo Carolo Allard
Русский: карта Польского королевства и Великого княжества Литовского, 1696 г. Картограф Кароло Аллард
Українська: Україна в складі Польщі і Литви
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