Description: A map from 1903 showing the national boundaries of South America at the time (note the boundaries between Peru and Bolivia, and that Columbia, Ecuador, and Panama are shown as one country). The map shows capitals and major cities, towns, ports, rivers, lakes, terrain, and coastal features. Inset maps detail the Galapagos Islands, Valparaiso and Santiago, Chile, Buenos Aires, Argentina, and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Place Names: A Complete Map of South America, Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Columbia, Paraguay, Ecuador, Uraguay, Peru, Venezuela, Galapagos, Falkland Island ISO Topic Categories: boundaries,
transportation,
inlandWaters,
location,
oceans Keywords: South America, physical, political, transportation, physical features, country borders, roads, boundaries,
transportation,
inlandWaters,
location,
oceans, Unknown, 1903 Source: W. R. Hearst, The American Almanac, Yearbook Cycopedia and Atlas 2nd ed (Chicago, IL: Hearst's Chicago American, 1903) 304 Map Credit: Courtesy the private collection of Roy Winkelman |
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