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Balkan Front Postcard relief map of the Serbian Front. Although difficult to read, the following landmarks are legible and visible. The plains of Hungary are at the top immediately north of the Danube River and the Serbian capital of Belgrade. The Adriatic Sea is at the bottom left along the coasts of Montenegro and Albania. To the east, south to north, are Bulgaria, Romania, and the Transylvanian Alps. Serbian landmarks include the city of Nisch, and the valleys of the Struma . . .
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Reliefkarte vom serbischen Kriegsschauplatze
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Mit Genehmigung der Illustrirten Zeitung Leipzig
Relief map of the Serbian theater of war
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With permission of the Illustrirten Zeitung Leipzig

Balkan Front Postcard relief map of the Serbian Front. Although difficult to read, the following landmarks are legible and visible: The plains of Hungary are at the top immediately north of the Danube River and the Serbian capital of Belgrade. The Adriatic Sea is at the bottom left along the coasts of Montenegro and Albania. To the east, south to north, are Bulgaria, Romania, and the Transylvanian Alps. Serbian landmarks include the city of Nisch, and the valleys of the Struma.

Image text

Reliefkarte vom serbischen Kriegsschauplatze

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Mit Genehmigung der Illustrirten Zeitung Leipzig



Relief map of the Serbian theater of war

A 352



With permission of the Illustrirten Zeitung Leipzig

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