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Carta Hydrographica y Chorographica de las Islas Filipinas (Spanish, lit. "Hydrographical and Chorographical Chart of the Philippine Islands"), more commonly known as the Murillo Velarde map, is a map of the Philippines made and first published in Manila in 1734 by the Spanish Jesuit cartographer Pedro Murillo Velarde, and two Filipinos; engraver Nicolás de la Cruz Bagay and artist Francisco Suárez. The World Digital Library describes it as the "first and most important scientific map of the Philippines". It is frequently referred to as the "Mother of all Philippine Maps".

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  • La Carta hydrographica y Chorographica de las Islas Filipinas, más comúnmente conocido como el mapa de Murillo Velarde, es un mapa de Filipinas realizado y publicado por primera vez en Manila en 1734 por el jesuita y cartógrafo español Pedro Murillo Velarde y dos filipinos, el grabador Nicolás de la Cruz Bagay y el artista Francisco Suárez.​​ La Biblioteca Digital Mundial lo describe como el «primer y más importante mapa científico de Filipinas».​ Con frecuencia se conoce como «la madre de todos los mapas de Filipinas».​​​ Durante la ocupación británica de Manila, las planchas de cobre utilizadas para imprimir el mapa fueron confiscadas y transportadas a Inglaterra, donde se utilizaron para producir varias copias del mapa, antes de que las planchas fueran destruidas y reutilizadas.​ (es)
  • Carta Hydrographica y Chorographica de las Islas Filipinas (Spanish, lit. "Hydrographical and Chorographical Chart of the Philippine Islands"), more commonly known as the Murillo Velarde map, is a map of the Philippines made and first published in Manila in 1734 by the Spanish Jesuit cartographer Pedro Murillo Velarde, and two Filipinos; engraver Nicolás de la Cruz Bagay and artist Francisco Suárez. The World Digital Library describes it as the "first and most important scientific map of the Philippines". It is frequently referred to as the "Mother of all Philippine Maps". During the British occupation of Manila, the copper plates used to print the map were seized and transported to England, where they were used to produce multiple copies of the map before the plates were destroyed and reused. Many of the most famous and expensive copies were from this re-printing. (en)
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  • La Carta hydrographica y Chorographica de las Islas Filipinas, más comúnmente conocido como el mapa de Murillo Velarde, es un mapa de Filipinas realizado y publicado por primera vez en Manila en 1734 por el jesuita y cartógrafo español Pedro Murillo Velarde y dos filipinos, el grabador Nicolás de la Cruz Bagay y el artista Francisco Suárez.​​ La Biblioteca Digital Mundial lo describe como el «primer y más importante mapa científico de Filipinas».​ Con frecuencia se conoce como «la madre de todos los mapas de Filipinas».​​​ (es)
  • Carta Hydrographica y Chorographica de las Islas Filipinas (Spanish, lit. "Hydrographical and Chorographical Chart of the Philippine Islands"), more commonly known as the Murillo Velarde map, is a map of the Philippines made and first published in Manila in 1734 by the Spanish Jesuit cartographer Pedro Murillo Velarde, and two Filipinos; engraver Nicolás de la Cruz Bagay and artist Francisco Suárez. The World Digital Library describes it as the "first and most important scientific map of the Philippines". It is frequently referred to as the "Mother of all Philippine Maps". (en)
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  • Mapa de Velarde (es)
  • Velarde map (en)
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