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- Atlas Linguisticus is an atlas of the world's languages published in 1934 in Innsbruck by priest and researcher (1889-1977) and cartographer . The atlas consists of eight full-page (65 cm by 95 cm) maps and over 50 other maps, so in total of 29 map pages that are folded into 48 66 cm by 45 cm book pages. (en)
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- Albert Drexler, Rosa Wimpissinger (en)
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- Atlas Linguisticus is an atlas of the world's languages published in 1934 in Innsbruck by priest and researcher (1889-1977) and cartographer . The atlas consists of eight full-page (65 cm by 95 cm) maps and over 50 other maps, so in total of 29 map pages that are folded into 48 66 cm by 45 cm book pages. (en)
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