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page 119th-century maps and globes
Pink Map
Portuguese diplomatic document

Daedongyeojido
thumb|right|Daedongyeojido
Daedongyeojido (also Daedong yeojido, ) is a large scale map of Korea produced by Joseon dynasty cartographer Kim Jeong-ho in 1861. A second edition was printed in 1864. One source describes it as the "oldest map in Korea". Daedongyeojido is considered very advanced for its time, and marks the zenith of pre-modern Korean cartography.
Kozler's Map
The first map of the Slovene Lands
Illés Relief
Scale model of Jerusalem
1858 van de Velde maps of Palestine and Jerusalem
Hobrecht-Plan
thumb|The land-use plan of 1858 for north-eastern directions – before Prenzlauer Berg and [[Friedrichshain quarters were built]]
The Hobrecht-Plan is the binding land-use plan for Berlin in the 19th century. It is named after its main editor, James Hobrecht (1825–1902), who served for the royal Prussian urban planning police ("Baupolizei").