File:Plan der kk Provinzial-Hauptstadt Innsbruck (Innsbruck gegen Süden).png

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Plan der kaiserl. koenigl. Provinzial Hauptstadt Innsbruck u. der nächsten Umgebungen — Innsbruck gegen Süden

Deutsch: Plan der k.k. Provinzialhauptstadt Innsbruck und der nächsten Umgebungen: Detail Innsbruck gegen Süden
English: Map of Imperial and Royal Provincial Capital Innsbruck and surroundings: detail Innsbruck, viewing south
Date 19th century
date QS:P,+1850-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
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NL, Universiteitsbibliotheek Vrije Universiteit, LL.04961gk: 166/od/1866; http://imagebase.ubvu.vu.nl/getobj.php?ppn=330024280

This file was derived from: Plan der kk Privinzial-Hauptstadt Innsbruck.jpg
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  • file: 2012-10-15
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