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Monemvasia, Osmanlı İmparatorluğu'nun hüküm sürdüğü dönemde, F. de Witt tarafından yapılan harita, Amsterdam, 1680,
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{{Information| |Description = Monemvasia, at the time a venician city, Map made by F. de Witt, Amsterdam, 1680,<br> Beschreibung: Monemvasia, damals venetianisch. |Source = http://historic-cities.huji.ac.il/greece/monemvasia/maps/de_wit_1680_monemvasia.ht