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<p>[QUOTE="Fid, post: 611634, member: 7724"]I'd split them up. the English ones are not so rare.</p><p><br /></p><p>the Austrian one was made after the old Swiss ones by triangulation. Aegerter was probably Swiss that worked for the Austrian army in the high mountains. they were so precise, when the Americans came with the first satellite systems - GPS - the Swiss maps were still more precise.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Fid, post: 611634, member: 7724"]I'd split them up. the English ones are not so rare. the Austrian one was made after the old Swiss ones by triangulation. Aegerter was probably Swiss that worked for the Austrian army in the high mountains. they were so precise, when the Americans came with the first satellite systems - GPS - the Swiss maps were still more precise.[/QUOTE]
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