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Accurater Grundriss der Königl. Pohle. und Sächß. Sechs Stadt Zittau in der ober Lausitz samt dessen Erklärung.

Copperplate engraving, colorized, 48 x 54,5 cm (Passepartout-Ausschnitt).

Drawn, engraved and edited by Johann Daniel de Montalegre, 1744


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current20:18, 27 March 2006Thumbnail for version as of 20:18, 27 March 2006500 × 442 (103 KB)AndreasPraefcke''Accurater Grundriss der Königl. Pohle. und Sächß. Sechs Stadt Zittau in der ober Lausitz samt dessen Erklärung''. Copperplate engraving, colorized, 48 x 54,5 cm (Passepartout-Ausschnitt). Drawn, engraved and edited by Johann Daniel de Montalegre

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