PLANOGRAPHY 



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Haring Packerye. 



Zoulkeetens Graght (canal), 



Reaalen Graght. 



Brouwers " 



Leyn Baens " 



Prinsen " 



Keizers " 



Heeren " 



Cingel. 



Nieuwe Zydts. 



Spuy. 



Kloveniers Burg Wal. 



Geldersche Kaay. 



Waals Eylands Graght. 



Rapenburg Wal. 



Uylenburg Wal. 



Marckens Graght. 



Hout Kopers Burg- Wal. 



De JMuyder Graght. 



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Reguliers " 



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De Noorder Kerk. 



De Wester 



Nieuwe " 



Paleis. 



De Beurs (Exchange). 



Oude Kerk. 



Anthonis Waegh. 



Gasthuys (Hospital). 



Reguliers Waegh. 



Reguliers Tooren. 



Caserne Oranje Nassau. 



Koul Magazyn. 



Rvks 



DeStadts" 



Amstel Schul Sluvs. 



Haart Poort (Hafen). 



Leydsche Poort. 



Utrechtsche " 



Weesper " 



Muiden 



19. Leghorn (Plate 44). 



Leghorn, or Livorno, in the Grand Duchy of Tuscany, is situated in a 

 low country on the Mediterranean Sea, and a canal connecting the city 

 with the Arno. With its excellent and double harbor (Darsena) and large 

 Mole, it is one of the most important places in Italy for the pursuits of navi- 

 gation and commerce. The population amounts to 80,000 souls, including 

 5000 Jews, who possess two thirds of the town ; there are also Greeks, 

 Armenians, and Turks. The north part of the city, termed New Venice, 

 and intersected extensively by canals, is very regularly built. The finest 

 street is the Strada Ferdinanda ; the .rest are straight and well paved, but 

 rather narrow and obscure. Among the buildings of note are : the Grand 

 Ducal Castle ; the Synagogue ; the Turkish Mosque ; the colossal marble 

 statue of Ferdinand I., in front of the harbor ; the Arsenal ; the Quaran- 

 tine establishment, with three Lazarettoes, and especially the Magazine for 

 goods coming from lands infested with the plague ; the large hospitals ; a 

 lighthouse in the sea, with 214 steps ; an aqueduct of nine miles ; an enor- 

 mous cistern. The Leopold Railroad connects Leghorn with Florence. 



Explanation of the Plan. 



A. Piazza dei Grani. 



B. Piazzetta la Crocetta. 



C. Piazza S. Marco. 



D. " de' Grani. 



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