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Magnetic variation on the compass rose.

Magnetic variation on the compass rose.

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In our present study, we would like to draw attention to some early graphic data sources that could provide thematic information for GIS applications focusing on the Carpathian Basin. There is one map in particular that stands out from the works listen in this study. The map Tabula Hungariae by Script Lázár, listed in the UNESCO Memory of the World...

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