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Burajirukoku sanpauroshu chizu [Map of São Paulo]

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1926
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Kaigai Kogyo Kabushiki Gaisha
海外興業株式会社
Nakajima, Kazuo
中島和夫
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Tokyo : Kaigai Kogyo Kabushiki Gaisha
東京 : 海外興業株式会社
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伯剌西爾國サンパウロ州地圖
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Scale approximately 1:1,000,000. 1 map : color ; 69 x 99 cm. Pink-shaded circles identify the locations and relative sizes of the Japanese communities throughout São Paulo and adjacent jurisdictions. Various other symbols in the legend explain different types of agrarian activities and land use throughout the countryside. Additionally, the inset map of the world, in the lower-right corner, shows the long shipping route that the Japanese immigrants had to travel to reach Brazil, leaving Japan then sailing around Singapore, then to Ceylon, the Cape of Good Hope, then across the Atlantic to Brazil.
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São Paulo (Brazil), Japanese diaspora, Immigrants
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Map
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São Paulo (Brazil)
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1926
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