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Steamboat connections in Netherlands New Guinea (1915)

This map, published in 1915, is an overview of steamboat connections in the Western New Guinea region. The image was published in Batavia (now Jakarta, Indonesia) in what was then known as the Dutch East Indies. The map is published by a company called G. Kolff & Co and uploaded by PapuaWeb.org archive copy at the Wayback Machine on the Maps of Papua archive copy at the Wayback Machine page. As per the Netherlands Copyright Act of 1912 archive copy at the Wayback Machine, which applies to works published in the Dutch East Indies (Article 47a), the copyright has expired on 1 January 1986 because only the publishing company, not the author, is known (Article 38).

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current21:52, 6 July 2006Thumbnail for version as of 21:52, 6 July 20063,000 × 1,895 (6.3 MB)Hardscarf== Summary == === Military Expeditions to Nederlands Nieuw-Guinea 1907-1915 === This map published in 1916 is a documentation of Dutch military expeditions to the Western New Guinea region. The image was published in Batavia (now Jakarta, Indonesia) in

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