File:Karte Kamerun Küste 1887 B002a.png

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English: The coast of the German colony Cameroon with Fernando Poo (latter island = contemporary Bioko; capital Santa Isabella = contemporary Malabo)
Deutsch: Die Küste der deutschen Kolonie Kamerun mit Fernando Po (letzteres ist die heutige Insel Bioko; Santa Isabella = das heutige Malabo)
Original caption: "
Skizze zu dem Aufsatz über Kamerun
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Source "Die deutsche Colonie Kamerun", In: Archiv für Post und Telegraphie, vol.15, No.22, 1887, p.684-696
Author German "Reichspost"
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