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Fragment of the map of lands described by Plinius Senior (I c.)

The map was drawn up by an academician Frederick Dubois de Montpereux (Switzerland) in 1843 according to information of Plinius who visited Georgia.
Fragments of the map of Russian Empire (1725)

On the map of Russian Empire, drawn up in England and approved by Peter the Great, neighbouring Georgia is fixed with its North-Western border that reaches Azov Sea.
Historical Borders of Georgia (1783-1801)

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