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. This map has a reference key to provinces, cities, and towns of Italy (including San Marino) along the left side and bottom. Place Names: Italy, Bologna, Florence, Genoa, Messina, Milan, Naples, Pisa, Rome, Venice, Veron ISO Topic Categories: oceans,
location,
inlandWaters Keywords: Italy, borders, political, transportation, major political subdivisions, railroads,
water routes, oceans,
location,
inlandWaters, Unknown, 1920 Source: , The New Reference Atlas of the World - A New Series of Physical, Political and Historical Maps compiled from Government Surveys and exhibiting the Latest Results of Geographical Research (New York, NY: C. S. Hammond & Company, 1920) 46 Map Credit: Courtesy the private collection of Roy Winkelman |
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