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Atlas of the topographic map of Lisbon, Filipe Folque 1856-1858

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English: Atlas of the topographic map of Lisbon, Filipe Folque 1856-1858
Português: Atlas do mapa topográfico de Lisboa, Filipe Folque 1856-1858
Français : Atlas de la carte topographique de Lisbonne, Filipe Folque 1856-1858
Deutsch: Atlas der topographischen Karte von Lissabon, Filipe Folque 1856-1858
Español: Atlas del mapa topográfico de Lisboa, Filipe Folque 1856-1858
中文:里斯本(Filipe Folque)1856-1858年里斯本地形图集
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Source public domain - city archive of lisbon
Author Drawing Filipe Folque - 1856

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