File:Greenland Map 17th century.jpg
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Map showing Greenland, as well as Iceland and parts of (what is today) Canada.Illustration from:
Two Journals. The first kept by seven sailers in the Isle of St. Maurice in Greenland, in the years 1633, 1634 ... The second kept by seven other sailers, who in the years 1633 and 1634 wintered at Spitzbergen; With an account of their adventures and sufferings, from the bears and whales, insuportable cold and storms, etc. In: Churchill, A. & J. A: Collection of Voyages and Travels, some now first printed from original manuscripts, ...1704.
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