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1912_China_Territories_Map (Map Service)


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Discover China at a turning point in its history. In 1912, over 2,000 years of imperial rule ended as the last emperor of the Qing dynasty abdicated and the Republic of China was born. This beautiful map appeared in National Geographic Magazine in October of 1912, along with three articles on China including "The Most Extraordinary City in the World: Notes on Lhasa - The Mecca of the Buddhist Faith." A perfect companion for the maps of China published in 1945, 1964, and 1991.

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Discover China at a turning point in its history. In 1912, over 2,000 years of imperial rule ended as the last emperor of the Qing dynasty abdicated and the Republic of China was born. This beautiful map appeared in National Geographic Magazine in October of 1912, along with three articles on China including "The Most Extraordinary City in the World: Notes on Lhasa - The Mecca of the Buddhist Faith." A perfect companion for the maps of China published in 1945, 1964, and 1991.

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Copyright Text: © National Geographic Society

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Single Fused Map Cache: true

Capabilities: Map,TilesOnly

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Min Scale: 6.4E7
Max Scale: 2000000.0

Min LOD: 0
Max LOD: 5

Units: esriUnknownUnits

Supported Image Format Types: MIXED

Export Tiles Allowed: false
Max Export Tiles Count: 100000

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