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Nieuwe kaart van de Sundasche eilanden als Borneo, Sumatra en Groot Iava &c.
c.1731-1769
Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand
On this mid-18th century map of the Sunda Islands, a label on the island of Borneo states ‘Beajous Afgoden dienars bewonende het middelste gedeelte vant Eilland [Beajous idolaters inhabit the middle part of the Island]’.