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             English: The territorial divisions of the  Carolingian Empire in 870, following the  partition of Meersen. I created this image using  Inkscape. I based this map off the ones in: Costambeys, Marios; Innes, Matthew; MacLean, Simon. (2011) The Carolingian World. Cambridge University Press.  ISBN 0521564948. pages 403-403. 
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           14 April 2012 | 
          
          
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           Own work. I utilised the following image:  File:Europe_blank_laea_location_map.svg, created by  User:Alexrk2. | 
          
          
           | Author | 
            Brianann MacAmhlaidh | 
          
          
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