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Narváez’s Carta Corographica de los Estados de Jalisco…, 1824, gave the state, which was divided into eight cantons, its first scientifically drafted map.
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RBSC-ARC-1811-1-16
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In 1840, his scaled down version of this map became the Jalisco's first official map. As of 1991, it was still being referenced to settle long-standing border disputes.
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