Savoie Dauphiné

$475.00
Designer: Jean Dollfus
Decade: 1920s
Year: 1928
Dimensions: 78.5 x 108 cm
Lithographically printed by: The Paris Cartographic Institute
Country: France
Condition: 8/10
✓   Original - ikke genoptryk!
✓   Levering om 2-4 hverdage
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Savoie is a French department, located in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. The capital is called Chambéry. Dauphiné was a former French province that had Grenoble as its capital. Dauphiné means dolphin, and there were dolphins in Dauphiné's flag and coat of arms. The most famous cities on this map are Grenoble, Chambéry, Valence, Bourg and the Swiss cities of Geneva and Lausanne.

The map is part of a larger collection of French maps, designed by Jean Dollfus.

Condition: 8/10 - The map has only a little patina and edge cracks.

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