2000, Educa, Mediterranean Sea, 1664, Ollive

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Educa manufactured this beautiful puzzle in 1996. The title is Mediterranean Sea, 1664. It is very difficult to find. The complete title of the map is Carte Particulière de la Mer Méditerranée, by François Ollive. The original map is curated at the Musée National de la Marine, in France.

The puzzle is NEW, with its original FACTORY SEAL.

There is another 1000 piece version of this puzzle that Educa published earlier, in 1992.

More information about Mediterranean Sea, 1664:
  • Puzzle size: 96 x 68 cm.
  • Box size: 43 x 30 x 5.5 cm.
  • Reference number: 7.471.
  • EAN number: 8411349074713.
  • Other titles: Mar Mediterráneo, 1664; Mer Méditerranée, 1664; Das Mittelmeer, 1664; Mare Mediterráneo, 1664; Mar Mediterrâneo.
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Weight 1.32 kg
Dimensions 43 × 30 × 5.5 cm
Condition

Factory Sealed

Number of Pieces

2000

Content

Map

Brand

Educa

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