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The economies of Hungary in maps to the commission of Count Paul Teleki, compiled...

Catalogue reference: FO 925/20061

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FO 925/20061
Date
1921
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The economies of Hungary in maps to the commission of Count Paul Teleki, compiled by Aladar de Edvi Illes and Albert Halasz. 6th revised edition, with 75 maps and 6 diagrams. Pallas Nyomda, Budapest.

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