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Summary
DescriptionHistorical map of Bakhmut in Ukraine (cropped).jpg
English: Historical map of Bakhmut in Ukraine, possibly 17th centrury. The map also includes cross-sections of the fortification walls.
Date
Possibly 17th century
Source
National Archives of Sweden
Native name
Riksarkivet
Parent institution
Ministry of Culture
Location
Stockholm
Coordinates
59° 19′ 36.12″ N, 18° 01′ 22.08″ E
Established
18 October 1618
Website
http://riksarkivet.se/
Authority file
: Q1724971
VIAF: 266837392
ISNI: 0000000122424830
LCCN: n79058416
GND: 1009467-2
SUDOC: 028640128
WorldCat
institution QS:P195,Q1724971
Utländska stads- och fästningsplaner, Bachmut, SE/KrA/0406/19/004/001, bildid: K0004367_00001
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Historical map of Bakhmut, Ukraine
Historisk karta över Bachmut i Ukraina
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