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MapEl Salvador "Base 504474 10-80 (545171)." Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
- Contributor: United States. Central Intelligence Agency
- Date: 1980-01-01
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MapEl Salvador. Relief shown by shading. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. "Base 504511 8-80 (545437)."
- Contributor: United States. Central Intelligence Agency
- Date: 1980-01-01
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MapEl Salvador - from Official and Other Sources.
Salvador - from Official and Other Sources This 1903 map of El Salvador was published by the International Bureau of the American Republics (instituted in 1910 as the Pan American Union), an agency established in 1890 in Washington D.C., by resolution of the International Conference of American States. The bureau issued handbooks, maps, and a monthly bulletin for disseminating information relating to the promotion of trade among the countries of the...- Date: 1903-01-01
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MapGeneral Map of the Republic of El Salvador, 1858.
Mapa general de la republica de Salvador Maximilian von Sonnenstern was a German civil engineer who was employed for many years by the government of Nicaragua and carried out detailed surveys of the country. Sonnenstern also produced maps of other Central American countries. His Mapa general de la republica de Salvador (General map of the Republic of El Salvador), created in 1858 and published in 1859, was commissioned by Rafael Campo...- Contributor: Sonnenstern, Maximilian Von - Kraetzer, G. - Rau, J. - Campo, Rafael
- Date: 1858-01-01
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Map[Surveys and drawings of Chile, Peru, Nicaragua, and El Salvador]
Drawings of Peru, 1825-8 | Surveys, drawings [illegible] in Peru / drawn [illegible] by Geo. Smith & W. Bollaert Relief shown pictorially. Title and date from Luso-Hispanic World in Maps, 1999. Date on spine 1825-8. Pen-and-ink and pencil. Bound in marbled paper over cardboard with red leather spine and corners. Losses along edges of front and back board covers. Stamped in ink on front board cover IV and d. One leaf detached. One leaf on tracing linen folded. LC Luso-Hispanic World, 7 Available...- Contributor: Bollaert, William - Smith, Geo. (George)
- Date: 1822-01-01
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MapMap of Central America, 1856.
Map of Central America This 1856 map of Central America was created by the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey, based on information provided by the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee, and edited and printed by the New York mapmaker and publisher Adolphus Ranney (1824-74). It shows the extreme southern part of Mexico and the six countries of Central America: Guatemala, Honduras, San Salvador (El Salvador), Nicaragua, Costa...- Contributor: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - Julius Bien and Company - United States Coast and Geodetic Survey - Ranney, Adolphus
- Date: 1856-01-01
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MapInter-American Highway. The Inter-American Highway is the portion of the Pan-American Highway system that runs from Nuevo Laredo, Mexico, to Panama City, Panama, a total of 5,390 kilometers. The First Pan American Congress of Highways took place in October 1925 in Buenos Aires, Argentina, under the auspices of the Pan American Union. The congress was followed by a program of surveys and further meetings to discuss...
- Contributor: Inter-American Highway Commission
- Date: 1931-01-01
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MapMap of the Mayance Nations and Languages. This circa-1934 map, prepared for Maya Society Quarterly and printed by the National Printing Office, Guatemala, shows the distribution of the Mayance (Mayan) nations and languages in present-day southern Mexico, Guatemala, and western Honduras in the period from about 1000 to 1500. The map is based on the research of William E. Gates (1863--1940), an American Mayanist and collector of Mesoamerican manuscripts who worked...
- Contributor: Gates, William - Maya Society
- Date: 1934-01-01
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MapCentral America & Panamá.
Central America and Panamá Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. "Copyright. "Geographia" Ltd. ..." Indexed for provinces in Guatemala and El Salvador. Insets: Panamá on same scale -- Panamá Canal Zone (under the jurisdiciton of the United States). Scale 1:570,000. In upper left margin: 239. In upper right margin: 240. In lower right margin: Alexander Gross, F.R.G.S. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as...- Contributor: Geographia Ltd
- Date: 1920-01-01
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MapMap of Guatemala : reduced from the survey in the archives of that country, 1826. Available also through the Library of Congress web site as a raster image.
- Contributor: Arrowsmith, Aaron
- Date: 1826-01-01
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MapMaps of the world's nations. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
- Contributor: United States. Central Intelligence Agency
- Date: 1976-01-01
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