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English: Lithuanian cities Panevėžys (Panerwoß) and Ramygala (Remigala), depicted in a 1573 map by Joannes Portantius.
Lietuvių: Lietuvos miestai Panevėžys ir Ramygala, pavaizduoti 1573 metais nupieštame Johanno Portancijaus žemėlapyje.
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Map of Old Livonia: Part of the Theatrum Orbis Terrarum by Abraham Ortelius, published in Antwerp between 1573 and 1598.

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Author Joannes Portantius

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Lithuanian cities Panevėžys (Panerwoß) and Ramygala (Remigala), depicted in a 1573 map by Joannes Portantius.

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