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Physikalische Karte von Asien
1881
Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Thailand, Vietnam
Crops are marked on this map of Asia: Sumatra and Java have sugar, coffee, tea; the Lesser Sunda Islands and Maluku Islands have cinnamon, nutmeg and clove; mainland Southeast Asia has sugar and cotton. Arrows on the sea indicate currents.
Physikalische Karte von Asien
1881
Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Thailand, Vietnam
Crops are marked on this map of Asia: Sumatra and Java have sugar, coffee, tea; the Lesser Sunda Islands and Maluku Islands have cinnamon, nutmeg and clove; mainland Southeast Asia has sugar and cotton. Arrows on the sea indicate currents.
Ostindische Inseln
c.1870
Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Thailand, Vietnam
On this map of Southeast Asia, borders are outlined and cities underlined in different colours to show the colonial territories of the European powers. On Borneo, the names of indigenous peoples are listed (‘Dayak’s, Papua’s, Bugi’s’).
Ostindische Inseln
c.1870
Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Thailand, Vietnam
On this map of Southeast Asia, borders are outlined and cities underlined in different colours to show the colonial territories of the European powers. On Borneo, the names of indigenous peoples are listed (‘Dayak’s, Papua’s, Bugi’s’).
Übersichtskarte der Französischen Expedition in Hinterindien vom Me-khong bis zum Jang-tse-kiang
1869
Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam, Laos
This map of the border region between China, Birma (Myanmar), Siam (Thailand and Laos) and Anam (Vietnam) is marked with the routes of five expeditions of the region from 1837 to 1868. Locations of Roman Catholic missionaries are also shown.
Der Indochinesischen Reiche: Birma, Siam, Kambodja und Annam
1867
Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam
The route between Saigon and Rangoon taken by the German ethnologist Adolf Bastian is marked on this map of mainland Southeast Asia. There are two inset maps of cites: Mandalay, Amarapura and Ava in Burma; and Bangkok in Siam (including 14 temples).
Azië : 1861
1861
Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Thailand, Vietnam
Map of Asia published by the North Holland Regional Association of the Dutch Teachers' Association. Mainland Southeast Asia is labelled ‘Achter Indie [Beyond India]’; the Indonesian Archipelago is labelled ‘Indische Archipel [Indian Archipelago]’.
Azië : 1861
1861
Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Thailand, Vietnam
Map of Asia published by the North Holland Regional Association of the Dutch Teachers' Association. Mainland Southeast Asia is labelled ‘Achter Indie [Beyond India]’; the Indonesian Archipelago is labelled ‘Indische Archipel [Indian Archipelago]’.
- [remove]Myanmar39
- Thailand39
- Malaysia38
- Laos37
- Vietnam37
- Cambodia36
- Indonesia35
- Singapore35
- Brunei31
- Philippines31
- Southeast Asia31
- East Timor30
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- [remove]Birma39
- Sumatra35
- Siam34
- Malay Peninsula32
- Borneo31
- Java30
- South China Sea30
- Celebes29
- Anam27
- Sulawesi27
- Maluku Islands24
- Western New Guinea21
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- Stülpnagel, Friedrich von6
- Stieler, Adolf5
- Alt, Wilhelm4
- Weber, Ph.4
- Berghaus, Heinrich Karl Wilhelm3
- Baehr, J.L. van2
- Berghaus, Hermann2
- Brose, W.2
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- Justus Perthes19
- Adolf Stieler10
- Bibliographisches Institut2
- Brockhaus2
- C.L. Brinkman2
- Geographischen Instituts2
- Gewestelijke Vereeniging Noord Holland van het Nederlandsch Onderwijzers-Genootschap2
- H. Eberhardt2
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- Gotha19
- Weimar4
- Amsterdam2
- Eisenach2
- Hildburghausen2
- Leipzig2
- Magdeburg2
- Edinburgh1
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