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Descriptio Malaccae
c.1600-1699
Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia
Latin text on the reverse of this map describes Malacca, including crops and products (rice, pepper, spices, pearls), precious metals (gold, silver and tin), and animals (sheep, elephant), showing the city’s importance to European trade at the time.
India orien
1600
Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Thailand, Vietnam
Early 17th century map of Asia, with annotations in Latin naming the major countries, islands and cities. Maritime Southeast Asia is shown as an archipelago of many small islands. French text on the reverse describes crops and animals of the region.
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- Borneo2
- Sumatra2
- Caboia1
- Gilolo1
- Halmahera1
- Iava1
- Java1
- Luconia1
- Luzon1
- Malacca1
- Malay Peninsula1
- Maluku Islands1
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- [remove]Crops3
- Plantation/Forestry Area3
- Domesticated Animals2
- Fishing1
- Mining1