English: Map of four provinces of Southern Morocco of 1705 including Darha. Original description on the map above is: "t gedeelte van Biledulgerid, waar in leggen tesset, Darha en Segelomessa enz", made by Nicolaas Sanson in 1705 It measures 28 X 17 centimeters
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2006-09-19 13:26:42 | S710 | 232223 | 709×485 | Map of Southern Morocco, 1705, by Nicolaas Sanson.
2006-09-19 10:37:22 | S710 | 107117 | 600×371 | Map of four provinces of Southern Morocco of 1705 including Darha. Original description on the map above is: "t gedeelte van Biledulgerid, waar in leggen tesset, Darha en Segelomessa enz", made by Nicolaas Sanson in 1705 It measures 28 X 17 centimeters {{
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