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[Codazzi, Agustín, 1793-1859, Paz, Manuel María, 1820-1902]
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Color map. Shows streets, blocks and major buildings. With explanation and tables. Plan of city of Bogota surrounded by illustrations of major establishments, and statues of Colon and Bolivar. Includes notes. Relief shown by formlines.
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[Codazzi, Agustín, 1793-1859, Paz, Manuel María, 1820-1902]
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Color map. Relief shown by shadings and hachures. Prime meridian is Paris.
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[Codazzi, Agustín, 1793-1859, Paz, Manuel María, 1820-1902]
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Color map. Title surrounded by a decorative cartouche. Shows the ecclesiastical division. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridian is Paris.
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[Codazzi, Agustín, 1793-1859, Paz, Manuel María, 1820-1902]
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Color map. Title surrounded by a decorative cartouche. Note: Internal postal service is indicated with red lines. Green lines represent telegraphic lines. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridians are Paris, Bogota and Greenwich.
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[Codazzi, Agustín, 1793-1859, Paz, Manuel María, 1820-1902]
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Color map. Title surrounded by a decorative cartouche. Geologic formation represented by colors. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridians are Paris, Bogota and Greenwich.
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[Codazzi, Agustín, 1793-1859, Paz, Manuel María, 1820-1902]
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Geologic cross some mountains of Colombia and navigable rivers that bathe the Colombian territory. Includes note.
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[Codazzi, Agustín, 1793-1859, Paz, Manuel María, 1820-1902]
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Color map. Title surrounded by a decorative cartouche. Representing the territories that have existed since 1843-1886 now extinct. Shows departments, cities, rivers, etc. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridians are Paris, Bogota and Greenwich.
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[Codazzi, Agustín, 1793-1859, Paz, Manuel María, 1820-1902]
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Color map. Title surrounded by a decorative cartouche. Shows orographic system, watersheds and river basins of Colombia. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridians are Paris, Bogota and Greenwich.
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[Codazzi, Agustín, 1793-1859, Paz, Manuel María, 1820-1902]
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Color map. Title surrounded by a decorative cartouche. Represent Republic of Colombia (formerly New Granada) divided into departments, 1886. Shows capitals, capitals of provinces, cities, villages, rivers, etc. Includes explanation. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridians are Paris, Bogota and Greenwich.
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[Codazzi, Agustín, 1793-1859, Paz, Manuel María, 1820-1902]
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Color map. Title surrounded by a decorative cartouche. Represent New Granada divided into provinces -1832 to 1855. Shows capitals, capitals of provinces, cities, rivers, etc. Includes explanation. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridians are Paris, Bogota and Greenwich.
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[Codazzi, Agustín, 1793-1859, Paz, Manuel María, 1820-1902]
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Color map. Title surrounded by a decorative cartouche. Shows capitals, capitals of departments, cities, rivers, etc. Includes legend and table listing political divisions. "Rectificacion: Ministerio de Instruccion Publica - Bogota, Enero 15, de 1892 ... El Ministro, Jose I. Trujillo" pasted on the map. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridians are Paris, Bogota and Greenwich.
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[Codazzi, Agustín, 1793-1859, Paz, Manuel María, 1820-1902]
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Color map. Represent a portion of the Republics of Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia to serve the history of the campaigns of the Liberation Army of Colombia in the Upper and Lower Peru, 1823-1826. Shows capitals, cities, rivers, etc. Prime meridian is Bogota.
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[Codazzi, Agustín, 1793-1859, Paz, Manuel María, 1820-1902]
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Color map. Title surrounded by a decorative cartouche. Includes explanation and legend. Shows capitals, cities, rivers, etc. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridians are Paris, Bogota and Greenwich.
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[Codazzi, Agustín, 1793-1859, Paz, Manuel María, 1820-1902]
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Color map. Title surrounded by a decorative cartouche. Includes explanation and legend. Shows capitals, cities, rivers, etc. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridians are Paris, Bogota and Greenwich.
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[Codazzi, Agustín, 1793-1859, Paz, Manuel María, 1820-1902]
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2 color maps on one page. Represent the theater of the War of Independence, 1815-1817 and 1818 a 1819. Includes legend. Shows capitals, cities, rivers, etc. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridians are Paris, Bogota and Greenwich.
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[Codazzi, Agustín, 1793-1859, Paz, Manuel María, 1820-1902]
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Color map. It represents the theater of the War of Independence (1806-1811-1814). Yellow indicates the territory occupied by pink patriots and occupied by the Spanish. Includes legend. Title surrounded by a decorative cartouche. Includes note. Shows capitals, cities, rivers, etc. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridians are Paris, Bogota and Greenwich.
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[Codazzi, Agustín, 1793-1859, Paz, Manuel María, 1820-1902]
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Color map, showing political division of the Viceroyalty of Santa Fe in 1810. Title surrounded by a decorative cartouche. Includes note. Shows capitals, provinces, cities, rivers, etc. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridians are Paris, Bogota and Greenwich.
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[Codazzi, Agustín, 1793-1859, Paz, Manuel María, 1820-1902]
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Color map. Title surrounded by a decorative cartouche. Red lines showing, "Ruta de la comision de limites Hispano-Portuguesa 1781-1782". Green lines showing, "Humboldt y bonpland 1799-1801". Shows capitals, provinces, cities, rivers, etc. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridians are Paris, Bogota and Greenwich.
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[Codazzi, Agustín, 1793-1859, Paz, Manuel María, 1820-1902]
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Color map. Title surrounded by a decorative cartouche. Shows capitals, provinces, rivers, etc. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridians are Paris, Bogota and Greenwich.
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[Codazzi, Agustín, 1793-1859, Paz, Manuel María, 1820-1902]
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Color map. Title surrounded by a decorative cartouche. Shows the first colonial divisions. Relief shown by hachures. Prime meridians are Paris, Bogota and Greenwich.
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[Codazzi, Agustín, 1793-1859, Paz, Manuel María, 1820-1902]
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Color map. Title surrounded by a decorative cartouche. Shows rivers, capital city, provinces, etc. Red lines and the writing of the same color refers to the Indigenous tribes. Prime meridians are Paris, Bogota and Greenwich.
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[Codazzi, Agustín, 1793-1859, Paz, Manuel María, 1820-1902]
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Explanation text to the geographical and historical atlas of the Republic of Colombia.
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[Codazzi, Agustín, 1793-1859, Paz, Manuel María, 1820-1902]
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Explanation text to the geographical and historical atlas of the Republic of Colombia.
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[Codazzi, Agustín, 1793-1859, Paz, Manuel María, 1820-1902]
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Explanation text to the geographical and historical atlas of the Republic of Colombia.
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[Codazzi, Agustín, 1793-1859, Paz, Manuel María, 1820-1902]
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Explanation text to the geographical and historical atlas of the Republic of Colombia.
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[Codazzi, Agustín, 1793-1859, Paz, Manuel María, 1820-1902]
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Explanation text to the geographical and historical atlas of the Republic of Colombia.
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[Codazzi, Agustín, 1793-1859, Paz, Manuel María, 1820-1902]
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Explanation text to the geographical and historical atlas of the Republic of Colombia.
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[Codazzi, Agustín, 1793-1859, Paz, Manuel María, 1820-1902]
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Explanation text to the geographical and historical atlas of the Republic of Colombia.
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[Codazzi, Agustín, 1793-1859, Paz, Manuel María, 1820-1902]
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Explanation text to the geographical and historical atlas of the Republic of Colombia.
Author
[Codazzi, Agustín, 1793-1859, Paz, Manuel María, 1820-1902]
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Explanation text to the geographical and historical atlas of the Republic of Colombia.
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[Codazzi, Agustín, 1793-1859, Paz, Manuel María, 1820-1902]
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Explanation text to the geographical and historical atlas of the Republic of Colombia.
Author
[Codazzi, Agustín, 1793-1859, Paz, Manuel María, 1820-1902]
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Explanation text to the geographical and historical atlas of the Republic of Colombia.
Author
[Codazzi, Agustín, 1793-1859, Paz, Manuel María, 1820-1902]
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Explanation text to the geographical and historical atlas of the Republic of Colombia.
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[Codazzi, Agustín, 1793-1859, Paz, Manuel María, 1820-1902]
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Explanation text to the geographical and historical atlas of the Republic of Colombia.
Author
[Codazzi, Agustín, 1793-1859, Paz, Manuel María, 1820-1902]
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Explanation text to the geographical and historical atlas of the Republic of Colombia.
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[Codazzi, Agustín, 1793-1859, Paz, Manuel María, 1820-1902]
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Agustín Codazzi; was an Italian military man, scientist, geographer and cartographer. He made his main investigations and cartographic work in Venezuela and Colombia, thereby creating for both countries a complete set of maps and statistics after the tumultuous post-independence years from Spanish Empire.
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[Codazzi, Agustín, 1793-1859, Paz, Manuel María, 1820-1902]
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Agustín Codazzi; was an Italian military man, scientist, geographer and cartographer. He made his main investigations and cartographic work in Venezuela and Colombia, thereby creating for both countries a complete set of maps and statistics after the tumultuous post-independence years from Spanish Empire.
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[Codazzi, Agustín, 1793-1859, Paz, Manuel María, 1820-1902]
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Geographical and historical atlas of the Republic of Colombia (Antigua New Granada), which comprises the Republics of Venezuela and Ecuador, under the general geographic works of Agustin Codazzi engineers implemented in Venezuela and New Granada. Cartography by Manuel M. Paz, and explanatory text written by Dr. Felipe Perez Member of the Geographical Society of Paris. (8), 26 pages of text and index, with 21 double page maps. Maps are full color, bound in dark brown cloth covered boards with title "Atlas de la Republic de Colombia" in black. Very rare example of the second atlas ever dedicated to Colombia. The first was Restrepo's Atlas that came with his 10 volume Historia de la Revolucion de la Republica de Colombia (see our 5597.000 for the atlas volume).
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[Codazzi, Agustín, 1793-1859, Paz, Manuel María, 1820-1902]
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Geographical and historical atlas of the Republic of Colombia (Antigua New Granada), which comprises the Republics of Venezuela and Ecuador, under the general geographic works of Agustin Codazzi engineers implemented in Venezuela and New Granada. Cartography by Manuel M. Paz, and explanatory text written by Dr. Felipe Perez Member of the Geographical Society of Paris. (8), 26 pages of text and index, with 21 double page maps. Maps are full color, bound in dark brown cloth covered boards with title "Atlas de la Republic de Colombia" in black. Very rare example of the second atlas ever dedicated to Colombia. The first was Restrepo's Atlas that came with his 10 volume Historia de la Revolucion de la Republica de Colombia (see our 5597.000 for the atlas volume).
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