Lecciones de GeografÃ-a de Centro América, precedidas de Nociones de GeografÃ-a Universal, written by F.L. and published in 1896, offers a comprehensive overview of Central American geography within the context of broader global geographical concepts. This historical textbook provides insights into the geographical understanding and perspectives of the late 19th century. It serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the historical geography of Central America and the evolution of geographical education. The book's detailed lessons provide a window into the past, reflecting the scientific knowledge and regional focus of its time.
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