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Asia central y la seguridad energética global [electronic resource] : nuevos actores y dinámicas de Eurasia
Barcelona : Fundació CIDOB : Distribuido por Edicions Bellaterra, S.L, c2008. (New York, NY. : Digitalia Inc, 2012)Online Electronic book Digitalia
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Asia, Philippines, central part
Sixth edition, June 15, 1996 (Correct through NM 24/96). - [Bethesda, Md.] : Defense Mapping Agency, 1996.Online purl.fdlp.gov
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Asia, Philippines, central part
6th ed., June 15, 1996 (Correct through NM 24/96). - [Bethesda, Md.] : The Agency ; [Riverdale, MD : NOAA Distribution Branch, N/CG33, National Ocean Service, distributor, 1996]
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Central Asia constructed from the latest English and Russian documents, adapted to recent astronomical observations; by J. Arrowsmith, 1872
Arrowsmith, John, 1790-18731875Relief shown by hachures. Includes cities, forts, roads, and railways. Boundaries of Russian, Persian, Afghani, British Indian, and khanate territo...
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Map of Central Asia to accompany the paper by Captn. H. Trotter R.E., on the geographical results of Sir T. D. Forsyth's mission to Kashghar, 1873-74
Turner, W. J. (William John).1878Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Includes rivers, lakes, glaciers, mountain passes, roads, and towns. Conjectural features shown by dotte...
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