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Description1632 Cardona Descripcion Indias (153).jpg |
Español: Mapa español del siglo XVII del Puerto de la Paz, en Baja California (México).
Leyenda, tomada de la página 152: A. Los navíos del descurimiento. B. El pueblo de los indios. C. La cruz santísima que dejé plantada. D. Cañaveral y agua dulce. E. El estero que entra seis leguas la tierra adentro. F. Isla y laguna de sal. G. La entrada de la bahía. Página 153 de las Descripciones geográficas e hidrográficas de muchas tierras y mares del Norte y Sur en las Indias, en especial del descubrimiento del Reino de la California redactadas por el capitán Nicolás de Cardona tras su expedición de 1614. English: Spanish 17th-century map of Puerto de la Paz, in Baja California, Mexico. Page 153 of the Descripciones geográficas e hidrográficas de muchas tierras y mares del Norte y Sur en las Indias, en especial del descubrimiento del Reino de la California (Geographic and hydrographic descriptions of many northern and southern lands and seas in the Indies, specifically the discovery of the kingdom of California), written by captain Nicolás de Cardona after his expedition of 1614. |
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Descripciones geográficas e hidrográficas de muchas tierras y mares del Norte y Sur en las Indias, en especial del descubrimiento del Reino de California hecho con trabajo e industria por el capitán y cabo Nicolás de Cardona ... dirigidas al Exmo. D. Gaspar de Guzmán, Conde de Olivares ... Biblioteca Digital Hispánica (Biblioteca Nacional de España) |
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