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File:Plano de Santiago, por Nicolás Boloña.jpg

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Español: Plano de Santiago, 1895, del «Álbum de planos de la principales ciudades y puertos de Chile» publicados por Nicanor Boloña. [Santiago] : Dir. General de Obras Públicas, Of. de Geografía y Minas, 1896.
Date 1896
Source Memoria Chilena
Author Nicanor Boloña
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