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English: An 1883 map including Kars Oblast and adjacent provinces of Russian and Ottoman Empires. Russia. No. 9. Letts's popular atlas. Letts, Son & Co. Limited, London. (1883)
Русский: Карта 1883 года, включающая Карскую область и прилегающие провинции Российской империи и Османской Турции.
Українська: Карта 1883 року, що включає Карську область і прилеглі провінції Російської імперії та Османської Туреччини
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Author Letts, Son & Co. (1803-1873)
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