Description1632 Cardona Descripcion Indias (117).jpg
Español: Bahía y ciudad de Acapulco, en México, en un mapa español de 1632. Página 117 de las Descripciones geográficas e hidrográficas de muchas tierras y mares del Norte y Sur en las Indias, en especial del descubrimiento del Reino de la California redactadas por el capitán Nicolás de Cardona tras su expedición de 1614.
Según la leyenda en la página 116, las letras significan:
A. Los navíos del descubrimiento.
B. El castillo de San Diego.
C. El pueblo.
D. Una nao que había venido del Japón.
E. Los Manzanillos.
F. El Grifo.
English: Bay and city of Acapulco in Mexico, in a Spanish map of 1632. Page 117 of the Descripciones geográficas e hidrográficas de muchas tierras y mares del Norte y Sur en las Indias, en especial del descubrimiento del Reino de la California (Geographic and hydrographic descriptions of many northern and southern lands and seas in the Indies, specifically the discovery of the kingdom of California), written by captain Nicolás de Cardona after his expedition of 1614.
On page 116 the legend reads:
A. The ships of the expedition.
B. The castle of San Diego.
C. The town.
D. A ship that has come from Japan.
E. Los Manzanillos.
F. El Grifo.
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Descripciones geográficas e hidrográficas de muchas tierras y mares del Norte y Sur en las Indias, en especial del descubrimiento del Reino de California hecho con trabajo e industria por el capitán y cabo Nicolás de Cardona ... dirigidas al Exmo. D. Gaspar de Guzmán, Conde de Olivares ...
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