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(Title Page to) 275-276. Tikhiy i Indiyskiy Okeany. 277. Gavayskye Ostrova. Atoll Miduey. Perl- Kharbor - Gonolulu. Ostrov Taiti. Ostrov Bonin. Ostrov Samoa. Ostrov Tutuila. Ostrov Yap. Ostrova Saypan i Tinian. Ostrov Guam. (to accompany) Atlas Mira : Moskva 1954.
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- Title page to map of Pacific and Indian Oceans, and maps of Hawaiian Islands. Midway Atoll. Pearl Harbor - Honolulu. Tahiti island. Bonin Island. Samoa island. Tutuila Island. Yap Island. Saipan and Tinian islands. Guam island. First edition of the Atlas Mira (Atlas of the World) was published in 1954. Prepared under the cooperative editorship ...
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