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العربية: الكرة الأرضية
Català: Globus terraqüi
Čeština: Glóbus
English: Globe
Español: Globo terráqueo.
Français : Globe terrestre
Deutsch: Globus
Italiano: Globo (terrestre)
Nederlands: Globe (wereldbol)
Polski: Globus
ไทย: ลูกโลก
Русский: Глобус
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(1492) The Erdapfel by Martin Behaim.
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(1673) The first celestial globe in China to include stars that can be seen from both the southern and northern hemispheres.
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A 1765 de l'Isle globe, showing top view.
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(1765) de l'Isle Globe.
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(1765) Detail of de l'Isle Globe showing cartouche.
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(1879) Fitz globe, by Ginn and Heath, featuring a mounting system of vertical rings patented by Ellen Fitz of New Brunswick.
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A cream coloured globe.
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Himmelsglobus. Globe of heaven
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The "mappa mundi" at Palazzo Vecchio, Firenze, damaged during renovations.
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Terrestrial globe with wooden frame by Johannes Schöner, based on the Waldseemüller Map, around 1515, from Historical Museum Frankfurt
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1792, Polish museum
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