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File:Stylised map of Đại-Nam (Minh Mạng period).jpg

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English: A stylised map of the Empire of Đại-Nam created during the Minh Mạng period that shows the Great Southern Country as a Dragon.
Date Minh Mạng period (14 February 1820 – 20 January 1841).
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A stylised map of the Empire of Đại-Nam created during the Minh Mạng period that shows the Great Southern Country as a Dragon.

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