Map of Corsica, France, which has two departments: Haute-Corse and Corse-du-Sud. "Départements" are the second-tier administrative subdivisions of France, below the regions. Shows political boundaries, cities, routes, topography, drainage and coastline. Relief shown with hachures. Map appears on an illustration of an unfurled scroll, surrounded by scenery from the corresponding area, including the terrain, sea, flora, fauna, architecture and items of cultural significance, such as regional products. With a coat-of-arms at upper left. Colored chromolithograph on card, with gilded details. Part of a set of 88 cards showing departments of France, as well as French colonies around the world. Verso of each card has an identical advertisement, beginning: Le fil géographique, 40 millions de pelotes par an très lisse, très fort, aussi brillant que la soie ... [= Geographical thread, 40 million spools per year, very smooth, very strong, as shiny as silk ... ]. (Imprint taken from verso; date estimated.)
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Map of Corsica, France, which has two departments: Haute-Corse and Corse-du-Sud. "Départements" are the second-tier administrative subdivisions of France, below the regions. Shows political boundaries, cities, routes, topography, drainage and coastline. Relief shown with hachures. Map appears on an illustration of an unfurled scroll, surrounded by scenery from the corresponding area, including the terrain, sea, flora, fauna, architecture and items of cultural significance, such as regional products. With a coat-of-arms at upper left. Colored chromolithograph on card, with gilded details. Part of a set of 88 cards showing departments of France, as well as French colonies around the world. Verso of each card has an identical advertisement, beginning: Le fil géographique, 40 millions de pelotes par an très lisse, très fort, aussi brillant que la soie ... [= Geographical thread, 40 million spools per year, very smooth, very strong, as shiny as silk ... ]. (Imprint taken from verso; date estimated.)
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