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Description The Spread of Slavs in the Balkan Peninsula and the Carpathian-Danubian space, 1869. The author of this map was the renowned cartographer August Heinrich Petermann. According to Henry Robert Wilkinson (Maps and politics: a review of the ethnographic cartography of Macedonia, Liverpool, England : University Press, 1951, p. 55.) the author of the explanatory text to the map was the Croatian ethnographer prof. F. Bradashka.
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Author August Heinrich Petermann

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