Plano de los Tres Rios de Valiz, Nuevo, y Hondo, situados entre et Golfo Dulce o provincia de Goatemala y de la Yucatan en et que se manifiesta les esteros, lagunas, y canales, y a que embarcaciones son accessibles ; la situacion del real presido de Sn. Phelipe de Bacalar, el camino que de el va a la capital de Merida : la laguna Peten Ytza, y parte de su camino, des poblado hasta el ultimo pieblo de Yucatan


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Title:
Plano de los Tres Rios de Valiz, Nuevo, y Hondo, situados entre et Golfo Dulce o provincia de Goatemala y de la Yucatan en et que se manifiesta les esteros, lagunas, y canales, y a que embarcaciones son accessibles ; la situacion del real presido de Sn. Phelipe de Bacalar, el camino que de el va a la capital de Merida : la laguna Peten Ytza, y parte de su camino, des poblado hasta el ultimo pieblo de Yucatan
Date:
1783
Format:
Maps/Atlases
Genre:
Manuscript maps
Location:
William L. Clements Library
Collection (local):
William L. Clements Library Collection
Subjects:
Belize--Maps
Guatemala--Maps
Mexico--Maps
Places:
Belize
Guatemala
Mexico
Extent:
1 ms. map : col. ; 44.4 x 67 cm.
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Scale:
Scale ca. 1:687,500.
Language:
Spanish
Catalog Record:
Catalog record
Notes:
From Manchester Papers (Clements Library).
Map of Belize and parts of Guatemala and the Yucatan showing roads, towns, and fortifications.
Below title is text in French regarding the use of this map in treaty negotiations.
On verso: A true copy of the map delivered by the Comte d'Aranda, the Spanish ambassador, at the treaty of peace signed at paris 1783.
Identifier:
8683
Barcode:
B2025208