Carte_Tunisie_1843.jpg
Summary
Description Carte Tunisie 1843.jpg |
Français :
Cette reproduction est un extrait d'une
carte géographique ancienne
de la
Tunisie
(wp-FR) avec noms en français dressée par le géographe
Alexandre Vuillemin
en 1843 issue de son “Atlas universel de géographie ancienne et moderne à l'usage des pensionnats”. Le titre original de cette carte est “Carte de la Barbarie contenant l'Empire de Marok et les Etats d'Alger de Tunis et de Tripoli”.
Cet atlas était initialement monochrome mais son premier propriétaire a réhaussé manuellement en couleur les frontières ou limites administratives.
English:
Map of
Tunisia
(wp-EN) with french names made by Alexandre Vuillemin in 1843 extracted from his “Atlas universel de géographie ancienne et moderne à l'usage des pensionnats”.
Extract from a complete map of Northern Africa
.
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Author | Alexandre Vuillemin (reproduit par histoirepostale.net ) |
Camera location | 36° 48′ 00.15″ N, 10° 11′ 10.83″ E | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 36.800041; 10.186343 |
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Licensing
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