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Português: Reprodução do portulano de Jorge de Aguiar (Lisboa, 1492), representando as costas do mar Mediterrâneo, Europa Ocidental, África Ocidental e ilhas Atlânticas. Dimensões do original: 1030 x 770mm.
English: Reproduction of Jorge de Aguiar's chart of the Mediterranean, Western Europe and African Coast (1492). Size of the original: 1030 × 770 mm.
Français : Reproduction de la carte des côtes méditerranéenne, d'Europe et d'Afrique de l'Ouest par Jorge de Aguiar (1492). Taille de l'original : 1030 × 770 mm.
Русский: Репродукция карты Средиземного Моря, Европы и африканского побережья, составленной Хорхе де де-Агияра в 1492 году. Размер оригинала 1030 × 770 мм.
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Source Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Yale, New Haven, USA
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Jorge de Aguiar
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