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A 1635 map of Portuguese Cochin on the southwest coast of India. Cochin (modern Kochi) was a major hub of the spice trade and was colonised by Portugal in the early years of the 16th century. (Livro das Plantas de Todas as Fortalezas, António Bocarro; Pedro Barreto de Resende)
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Resende, A. B. P. B. d. (2021, June 04). Map of Cochin.
World History Encyclopedia. Retrieved from https://www.worldhistory.org/image/14185/map-of-cochin/
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Resende, António Bocarro; Pedro Barreto de. "Map of Cochin."
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