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中文:中华民国1936年地图 1936年《申报》地图,很珍贵,版权已经过期
English: Map of the Republic of China in 1936 published by "Sheng Bao" (a publisher of a newspaper) whose copyright has expired as a legal entity, other organization, or a juristic person may copyright a work for 50 years since publication pursuant to the laws of the People's Republic of China (Mainland) and the Republic of China (Taiwan).
閩南語 / Bân-lâm-gú:Tiong-huâ-bîn-kok 1936-nî ê tē-tôo. 1936-nî Sin-pò(申报)tē-tôo, tsiânn-tin-kùi, pán-khuân í-king kuè-kî. 中華民國1936年地圖 1936年《申報》地圖,誠珍貴,版權已經過期。
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