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| The first extensive campaign of cadastral mapping was undertaken during the period of Swedish power and lasted from 1681-1709. Around 500 North-Estonian and 2200 South-Estonian maps were made. Another campaign began during the later 18th century in Saaremaa. Another took place in South Estonia at the beginning of the 19th century. | | The first extensive campaign of cadastral mapping was undertaken during the period of Swedish power and lasted from 1681-1709. Around 500 North-Estonian and 2200 South-Estonian maps were made. Another campaign began during the later 18th century in Saaremaa. Another took place in South Estonia at the beginning of the 19th century. |
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| The Estonian Historical Archives has an extensive collection of cadastral maps of manors.<ref>Must, Aadu. "The Sources of Estonian Family History." In ''Eestlaste perekonnaloo allikad''. Estonia: Kleio, 2000.</ref> | | The Estonian Historical Archives has an extensive collection of cadastral maps of manors.<span class="error">Expansion depth limit exceeded</span> |
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| == References == | | == References == |
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| [[Category:Estonia]][[Category:Land and Property Records]] | | [[Category:Estonia]][[Category:Land and Property Records]] |