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Italiano: Il quarto viaggio di Colombo. La mappa utilizza gli originali nomi spagnoli con cui Colombo conosceva quei luoghi.
English: Fourth voyage of Columbus. Map uses the original Spanish names which Columbus would have known the locations as.
Česky: Mapa čtvrté výpravy Kryštofa Kolumba. Popisky jednotlivých lokalit jsou ve španělštině, jak je znal sám Kolumbus.
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