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The map is included in the first pages of a Korean old book, 강화부지(江華府志)/("The Record of Ganghwa-bu") edited by 李魯春(I No-chun) and published by the government of Joseon Kingdom in 1783.

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“沁府內城圖” English: The Map of the Walled City of the Sim-bu Government
Author
English: obsure
日本語: 不明
Title
“沁府內城圖” 
English: The Map of the Walled City of the Sim-bu Government
Object type map
object_type QS:P31,Q4006
Description
日本語: 1783年刊行の『江華府志』の冒頭に掲載されている江華府(沁府)城内および城外周辺の地図。編著者:李魯春。底本は国立国会図書館デジタルコレクション所蔵の“朝鮮古書刊行會 朝鮮群書大系本”『中京誌·江華府志』 (1911年)で、最高画質でダウンロードした該当ページからノイズを除去し潰れた文字を打ち直してアップロード。
English: “沁府內城圖”("The Map of the Walled City of the Sim-bu Government"; "Sim-bu" is other name of "Ganghwa-bu": modern-day Ganghwa County, Incheon Metropolitan City.)

This old map is one which I edited it while re-writting some broken letters in a JPG file exported from "江華府志(the Record of Ganghwa-bu)" of 朝鮮群書大系. 第17輯 (The 17th volume of the 1st Season of Compilation Series of Several Korean Old Books, 1909-1916)" edited and publishde by 朝鮮古書刊行会(Korean Old Books Publishing Association) in 1911, in the National Diet Library Digital Collections of Japan. About the licence, see https://dl.ndl.go.jp/en/intro.html#idx2-1.

The map is one which was included in 강화부지(江華府志)/("The Record of Ganghwa-bu"), the Korean old book was edited by 李魯春(I No-chun) and published by the government of Joseon dynasty in 1783.
Date 1911
date QS:P571,+1911-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
国立国会図書館デジタルコレクション National Diet Library Digital Collections
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Source/Photographer 朝鮮群書大系. 第17輯
Permission
(Reusing this file)
https://dl.ndl.go.jp/en/intro.html#idx2-1

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