Description: A map of Italy in 1920 showing important cities, railways, and submarine cables, and the territories of Trento, Trieste, Istria, and coastal Dalmatia claimed by Italy under the London Pact (1915). The island of Corsica is shown under French control, and the island of Malta under the British. "The Kingdom of Italy is divided into Provinces, of which boundaries are shown and capitals of same are designated...[the] name of Province is in all cases the same as capital towns. The larger divisions, known as Compartimenti, are not now recognized as legal divisions. The newly annexed territory is as yet unorganized." Place Names: Italy, Florence, Rome, Naples, Bologna, Genoa, Messina, Milan, Pisa, Venic ISO Topic Categories: boundaries,
location,
inlandWaters,
transportation Keywords: Italy, physical, transportation, physical features, railroads, boundaries,
location,
inlandWaters,
transportation, Unknown, 1920 Source: , Hammond's Modern Atlas of the World (New York, New York: C. S. Hammond and Company, Inc., 1920) 46 Map Credit: Courtesy the private collection of Roy Winkelman |
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