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Kaart van het terrein des Oorlogs in Groot-Atjeh in 1876
1883
Indonesia
The Aceh War (1873–1904) between the Sultanate of Aceh and Dutch colonists is highlighted on this map of Groot-Atjeh in 1876. Flag symbols mark the locations of Dutch troops, while a red line records the route marched by ‘agitating troops’ in 1875-6.
[Schetskaarten van versterkingen, loopgraven, stellingen, bentengs e.d. uit de Atjeh oorlog]
1880
Indonesia
Multiple maps from the Aceh War, spread over 12 sheets. Includes maps of fortifications, trenches, battle formations; building plans, including the Aceh Sultan’s palace; topographic maps; and drawings of a ‘kotta mara’ (fortified raft).
Algemeene kaart van Nederlandsch Indië
1879
Cambodia, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, East Timor, Southeast Asia, Thailand, Malaysia, Philippines, Laos, Vietnam, Singapore, Brunei, Myanmar
A late 19th century map of the Dutch East Indies on four sheets, detailing maritime routes around the region. There are also inset maps showing railways, rivers, roads, and telegraph systems, as well as individual islands and cities.
Topographische kaart der residentie Semarang
c.1869-1871
Indonesia
The residency of Semarang, Central Java, featuring crops (coffee, rice, bamboo, nipa palm); warehouses, cemeteries, post offices; routes, administrative borders; mountains, rivers, forests. An inset map shows updated details of the Kendal district.
Topographische kaart der residentie Pekalongan
1870
Indonesia
Topographic map of the residency of Pekalongan (Central Java), divided into regencies (pink borders) and districts (yellow borders). Mountains, forests, settlements, routes, crops—alang-alang, coffee, sugar, rice—factories and warehouses are shown.
Topographische kaart der residentie Djokjakarta
1870
Indonesia
The residency of Djokjakarta (Yogyakarta), southern Java, featuring crops (coffee, sugar, rice, alang-alang, tobacco, indigo plants, nipa palm, bamboo); warehouses, cemeteries, post offices; routes, administrative borders; mountains, rivers.
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).
- Indonesia90
- Singapore18
- Malaysia15
- Myanmar9
- Philippines9
- Vietnam9
- East Timor8
- Cambodia7
- Laos7
- Thailand7
- Brunei5
- Southeast Asia5
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- Dutch East Indies73
- Java53
- Batavia23
- Sumatra22
- Borneo21
- Jakarta21
- Aceh12
- Java Sea12
- Celebes11
- Sulawesi11
- Surabaya9
- Banda Aceh8
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- [remove]Cemetery/Columbarium111
- Kampong/Village77
- Residential Area67
- Church54
- Military Fort54
- Hospital47
- Public Space37
- Military Barracks35
- Post Office31
- Temple31
- Mosque30
- Well22
- Jail/Prison21
- Court of Law20
- more Settlement Features »
- Bajetto, G.F.M.4
- Berghaus, Heinrich Karl Wilhelm4
- Cronenberg, F.4
- Jättnig, Wilhelm4
- Moll, Herman3
- Versteeg, W.F.3
- Wolff3
- Baarsel, Cornelis van2
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- Topographische Bureau27
- Topographische Inrichting19
- Justus Perthes4
- Van Haren Noman & Kolff4
- D. Heyse3
- G. Kolff & Co.3
- Gebroeders van Cleef3
- Stanford's Geographical Establishment3
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- Batavia35
- The Hague24
- London7
- Surabaya6
- Amsterdam4
- Gotha4
- Breda2
- Singapore2
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