File:Map of Greece, Archipelago and part of Anadoli; Louis Stanislas d'Arcy Delarochette 1791.jpg

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Greece, Archipelago and part of Anadoli. Published for Willm. Faden, Geographer to the King. W. Palmer sculp. .

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Source http://www.davidrumsey.com/luna/servlet/detail/RUMSEY~8~1~24845~960053?trs=120&mi=23&qvq=mgid%3A2728#
Author Louis Stanislas d'Arcy Delarochette
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Ionia is the west coast region of Anatolia (present-day Turkey)

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1 January 1791Gregorian

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