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  • curprev 14:2514:25, 26 May 2023 130.86.76.13 talk 104,570 bytes −5 European exploration (1530–1765): Changed image caption on map of island California to say that "...California was misinterpreted in early maps as an island." This was changed from "...Baja California..." because the map depicts all the way up to north of Monterey, which includes Alta California. People often mistake these maps as depicting Baja California only because of the shape of the peninsula but neglect to notice the map annotations which clearly include areas further north. undo

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