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DescriptionTanganyika F13.jpg
English: Tanganyika Territory F13 by Survey division, dept. lands and mines Tanganyika territory (year: 1926 or 1936, not visible on original map). NOTE: This is the 1936 revision of the 1933/1934 1:2m production, sent from Dar for publication in Scotland. See CO 1047/169 at UK National Archives.
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African Studies Centre Leiden
Native name
Stichting Afrika-Studiecentrum
Parent institution
Leiden University
Location
Leiden
Coordinates
52° 10′ 11.28″ N, 4° 28′ 37.13″ E
Established
1947
Authority file
: Q2174585
VIAF: 140319352
ISNI: 0000000406257640
LCCN: n79032089
NKC: ko2010614914
CiNii: DA06086122
WorldCat
institution QS:P195,Q2174585
Collection African Studies Centre, Leiden (The Netherlands)
Creator
Survey division, dept. lands and mines Tanganyika territory
Geotemporal data
Bounding box
N: 0.0357559°S
W: 28.3854602°E
E: 41.1673674°E
S: 12.476898°S
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