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Macedonia, Mœsia, Thracia et Dacia
- Author(s):
- Yeager, Joseph, approximately 1792-1859
- Publisher:
- Philada. : Published by Carey & Lea, [1831?]
- Access:
- Public
- Description:
- Relief shown by hachures. In upper right-hand corner: IX. Shows Macedonia, an ancient kingdom which later became a Roman province, now a region in the central Balkan Peninsula including the Macedonia region of Greece, the middle Vardar Valley in the Macedonian Republic of the former Yugoslavia, and southwest Bulgaria; Moesia, an ancient region and Roman province situated in the areas of modern Serbia, Bulgaria and Romania along the south bank of the Danube River; Thrace, now Eastern Thrace in Turkey and Western Thrace in Greece; and Dacia, an ancient country of central Europe, now modern Romania. Probably issued in: An atlas of antient geography / by Samuel Butler. Philadelphia : Carey & Lea, 1831. Reissued with same imprint in 1832, and by Lea & Blanchard in 1843.
- Place(s):
- Greece, Macedonia (Republic), Romania, and Turkey
- Subject(s):
- Greece—Maps, Macedonia (Greece)—Maps, Macedonia (Republic)—Maps, Thrace, Eastern (Turkey)—Maps, Thrace, Western (Greece)—Maps, Romania—Maps, Historical maps—Greece, Historical maps—Romania, and Historical maps—Turkey
- Call number:
- HMC01.7133
- Held by:
- Princeton: Historic Map Division, Special Collections, Firestone Library
- Rights Statement:
- No Known Copyright
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