IMAGE

Map of Indochina

This French map shows the territory of Indochina. On the right is a graphic of a pathway leading to Angkor Wat against an orange background.

Image 19.01.04

Description

This French publication (c. 1910) depicts a map of Indochina, formerly known as French Indochina or Indochine Française until 1950. The term “Indochina” refers to the blending of Indian and Chinese cultural influences in the region.

Object ID

19.01.04

Citation (Chicago-style 18th Edition)

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Touring-Club de France

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Map of Indochina

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1910

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https://www.loc.gov/item/2008625105/

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Multimedia details

Creator

Touring-Club de France; Fonné, E.

Contributor

Fonné, E.

Publisher

Library of Congress

Date

1910

Language

fra

Type

Image

Format

Map

File Format

jpg

Extent

20 x 18 cm

Subject

Maps; Indochina

Source

Library of Congress

Credit Line

Courtesy of World Digital Library.

Licensor

Public Domain

MUMI Number

19.01.IMG.004

Creator

Touring-Club de France; Fonné, E.

Contributor

Fonné, E.

Publisher

Library of Congress

Date

1910

Language

fra

Type

Image

Format

Map

File Format

jpg

Extent

20 x 18 cm

Subject

Maps; Indochina

Source

Library of Congress

Credit Line

Courtesy of World Digital Library.

Licensor

Public Domain

MUMI Number

19.01.IMG.004

No Known Copyright

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