Algeria and Tunisia physical regions.
"26379 ; 1-58." Shows political boundaries, and natural geographic regions: West Algeria, East Algeria, High plateau, Saharan Atlas, Algerian Sahara, etc.. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
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United States. Central Intelligence Agency
Algeria-Libya boundary.
"29747 1-61." "Source of data: Office of the Geographer, Department of State." Includes note and key map. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
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United States. Central Intelligence Agency - United States. Department of State. Office of the Geographer
Algeria-Mauritania boundary.
"59245 11-68." "Source of data: Office of the Geographer, Department of State." Includes note and key map. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
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United States. Central Intelligence Agency - United States. Department of State. Office of the Geographer
Algeria-Spanish Sahara boundary.
"59041 7-68." "Source of data: Office of the Geographer, Department of State." Includes note and key map. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
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United States. Central Intelligence Agency - United States. Department of State. Office of the Geographer
North Africa.
Foreign Scouting Service
Shows oil and gas leases, wells, and petroleum geology in Morocco, Western Sahara, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, and Egypt. Depths shown by contours. Includes list of rightholders and graph showing crude oil production.
Middle East.
"801601 9-90." Shows the area eastward from Algeria to Afghanistan, and southward from Soviet Union to Ethiopia. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
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United States. Central Intelligence Agency
The Fortified City of Oran with its Port on the Barbary Coast.
Oran munita urbs et comodus porta in ora maritimae Barbariae et proprie in regno Telensin, quam Hispani iam Ao 1509 tenuerunt et postquam Ao 1708 a Mauris occupata fuit, Hispani Ao 1732 sibi eam denuo vindicarunt
This two-part map and view of the town of Oran, in the northwest of present-day Algeria, was created in 1750 by Matthaeus Seutter (1678-1756). Seutter was apprenticed to the Nuremberg mapmaker Johan Baptist Homann (1663-1724) at the end of the 17th century. He returned to his home in Augsburg, where in 1707 he established his own publishing company and produced globes, maps and atlases.…
View of Algiers, Seat of Power of the Saracens, in the Numidian Province of Africa and Situated on the Edge of the Balearic Current in the Mediterranean Sea, across from Spain, under …
Algerii Saracenorum vrbis fortissimæ, in Numidia Africæ Prouincia structæ, iuxta Balearicos fluctus Mæditerranei æquoris Hispaniam contra, Othomanorum Principum jmperio redactæ, imago
Shown here is one of the earliest printed maps of the city of Algiers. The map was created in 1575 by Georg Braun (1540 or 1541-1622) and Franz Hogenberg (circa 1535-90) and appeared in their Civitates orbis terrarum (The cities of the world), which was published in Cologne, Germany in six volumes between 1572 and 1616. The Civitates was an extraordinary cartographic achievement that…
Estats de l'empire dv Grand Seignevr des Tvrqs ou Svltan des Ottomans en Asie, en Afriqve, et en Evrope
Estats de l'empire du Grand Seigneur des Turqs ou Sultan des Ottomans en Asie, en Afrique, et en Europe
Covers the Ottoman Empire and adjacent regions of the Middle East. Relief shown pictorially. Prime meridian: Ferro. Hand colored to emphasize the boundaries of the constituent states and provinces. LC copy imperfect: Vertically fold-lined at sheet center. Includes inset of Algerian/Tunisian littoral of Africa, bar scales for French leagues/German miles, and embellished title cartouche (with 3 Turkish [?] head figurations). Available also through the…
Lands of the Emperor of the Turks or the Ottoman Sultan in Asia, Africa, and Europe.
Estats de l'empire du Grand Seigneur des Turqs ou Sultan des Ottomans en Asie, en Afrique, et en Europe
This map shows the Ottoman Empire as it was conceived in Europe in the last quarter of the 17th century. It is a reprint, dated 1679, of an earlier edition possibly included in a series of world atlases published by Nicolas Sanson (1600-1667) in the middle of the century. The map shows geological features, such as rivers, deserts, and mountain ranges. Cities and towns…
Battles and campaigns : World War II, European and African theater
Relief shown by shading and spot heights. "Source: War Department, Battles & campaigns-World War II, 7 December 1941 to 23 June 1945." Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
Carte de l'Afrique
Relief shown pictorially. "Longitude orientale de Paris." Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
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United States. Central Intelligence Agency
Date:1976-01-01
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Civitates orbis terrarvm.
"Privilegium Caesareae maiestatis, which occurs in each volume generally on the reverse of the title page, refers to Francis Hogenberg as the author's collaborator."--Phillips. Colophon of v. 1: Coloniae Agrippinae, apud Petrum à Brachel, sumptibus auctorum. Colophon of v. 6: Colonię Agrippinę, Antonius Hierat & Abrahamus Hoghenberg. Collaborators and artists whose works these maps were based on include George and Jacob Hoefnagel, Simon Novellanus,…
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Hogenberg, Abraham - Hoefnagel, Jacob - Hoefnagel, Joris - Novellanus, Simon - Hierat, Anton - Rantzau, Henrik - Deventer, Jacob Van - Brachel, P. Von - Hogenberg, Frans - Braun, Georg