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Noordkust Java: Westervaarwater van Soerabaja

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This map of the Madura Strait between Java and Madura is designed to aid navigation: bathymetry (water depth), lighthouses, shoals and reefs, rocks and mud, anchor points, and landmark mountains are all marked. Text describes the tidal conditions.

Overzichtskaart van de bosschen en van de indeeling der Boschdistricten op Java en Madoera

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Different types of forest are shown on this late 18th century map of Java and Madura, with the land divided into 21 forest districts. Roads, railways and major settlements are also marked.

Spoor- en tramwegkaart van Java en Madoera

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The railways and tramways of Java and Madoera (Madura) are shown over two sheets of this late 19th century map, including lines in use, under construction, and being planned. An inset map shows details of a line near Batavia (Jakarta).

Handelskaart van Java en Madoera

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Map of Java and Madura showing routes, especially for trading purposes, including railways, tramways, roads, ports for steamship services, harbours for different types of imports and exports. A list of train and tram routes is included.

Atlas van Nederlandsch Oost-Indië

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Very detailed atlas of the entire Dutch East Indies, over 16 map sheets, with a cover and overview map. Includes topographic maps, inset maps of cities and islands, and maps featuring land and sea routes, languages, geology, colonial territory etc.

Kaart aantoonende districtsgewijs den aard van het grondbezit op Java en Madoera

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This map shows Java and Madura divided into regencies which are then subdivided into districts. Each district is coloured to represent land ownership (‘Communaal bezit [Communal property]’) as recorded in 1895.

Spoor- en tramwegkaart van Java en Madoera

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The railways and tramways of Java and Madoera (Madura) are shown on this late 19th century map, including lines in use, under construction, and being planned. Each line is named, with their route, length, track gauge and construction costs listed.

Kaart van Java: Waarop met arceeringen zyn aangeduid de streken waarop het einde van 1891 opnemingen op irrigatie gebied onderhanden warin / Waarop is aangegeven een ontwerp verdeeling in irrigatie afdeelingen

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Two maps about irrigation systems on Java. The first shows areas where systems are in place or being created, with their size. The second map shows Java divided into irrigation departments (both on trial and in operation).

Kaart van de dichtheid van bevolking van Java en Madoera

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This map shows the population density of Java and Madura in 1892. The area is divided into regencies, which are then subdivided into districts, with the districts shaded to represent its population. Each district is also listed under its regency.

Kaart van den op Java en Madoera reeds in gebruik genomen grond

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Land usage statistics are shown on this map of Java and Madura. The amount of land used in each district is indicated by green hash marks, and by a number giving its land use percentage. District names are listed and identified by a letter.

Oudheidkundige kaart van Oost-Java tot aan de vorstenlanden

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This map of eastern Java uses red symbols to mark the locations of antiquarian sites, including tjandis (Hindu tombs), walls, terraces, fortifications, temples, wells, statues and cemeteries. Rivers, roads and railways are also shown.

Oudheidkundige kaart van Oost-Java tot aan de vorstenlanden

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This map of eastern Java uses red symbols to mark the locations of antiquarian sites, including tjandis (Hindu tombs), walls, terraces, fortifications, temples, wells, statues and cemeteries. Rivers, roads and railways are also shown.

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