File:Nicolas de Fer's map in which Lithuania proper (Vraye Lithuanie) is clearly separated with a green line from Samogitia (Samogitie), and the Belarusian territories of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania (Russie Blanche ou Lituanique).jpg

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English: A fragment of an 18th-century map by Nicolas de Fer in which Lithuania proper (
Vraye Lithuanie
), which the Lithuanian scientists consider as a state founding Baltic-origin core of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania,[1][2][3][4] is clearly separated with a green line from Samogitia (Samogitie) and the Belarusian territories of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania (
Russie Blanche ou Lituanique
) and includes the cities of Vilnius, Kaunas, Trakai, Balbieriškis, Alytus, Ukmergė, Šalčininkai, Ashmyany, Grodno, Lida, Braslaw, etc.
Lietuvių: Nikolajaus de Fero XVIII a. žemėlapio fragmentas, kuriame žalia linija aiškiai atskirta Tikroji Lietuva („Vraye Lithuanie”), kurią Lietuvos mokslininkai laiko valstybę įkūrusiu baltiškos kilmės Lietuvos Didžiosios Kunigaikštystės branduoliu, nuo Žemaitijos („Samogitie”) ir Lietuvos Didžiosios Kunigaikštystės baltarusiškų teritorijų („Russie Blanche ou Lituanique”) ir apima Vilnių, Kauną, Trakus, Balbieriškį, Alytų, Ukmergę, Šalčininkus, Ašmeną, Gardiną, Lydą, Breslaują ir kt.
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Original of the map is in the National Library Cartography Collection.
Author Nicolas de Fer (1646 – 25 October 1720)

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This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published (or registered with the U.S. Copyright Office) before January 1, 1929.

References

  1. Didžioji Lietuva (in lt). Visuotinė lietuvių enciklopedija. Retrieved on 29 October 2023.
  2. Baltarusijos lietuviai (in lt). Visuotinė lietuvių enciklopedija. Retrieved on 29 October 2023.
  3. (1997). "Etnolingvistinė Rytų Lietuvos gyventojų raida XVII a. antrojoje pusėje - 1939 m: istorinė-geografinė analizė". Lituanistika.
  4. (1994). "Dėl pietryčių Lietuvos ankstyvųjų slavėjimo tarpsnių". Lietuvių kalbotyros klausimai XXXIV: 75–83.

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A fragment of an 18th-century map by Nicolas de Fer in which Lithuania proper (Vraye Lithuanie) is clearly separated with a green line from Samogitia and the Belarusian territories of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania (Russie Blanche ou Lituanique).

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