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   <head>Name: <name type="geographic" n="TPFeature" lang="lat" key="TPPlace2958">Port(vs) Planaticvs</name></head>
   <ab>Feature type: 
      <seg type="TPFeatureType">water</seg></ab>
   <ab>Segment grid: 
      <seg type="TPGrid">4B1</seg></ab>
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   <head>Color image of immediate environs of Port(vs) Planaticvs</head></figure>
   <p id="placenote992">What this name in open water is intended to convey to the user of the map remains a puzzle. The coastal city of Flanona (BAtlas 20 B4), as ItMiller 313 assumes, can hardly be meant; that would require a name on land, which the mapmaker could readily have marked, whether or not he also wished to link it to the route network. A stretch of water must surely be meant, but is this (say) only the small bay where the first "P" is placed, or the entire gulf at the head of which the name stands ?</p>
   <div id="TPReferences">
      <head>References</head>
      <listBibl>
         <bibl id="citation37206"><note>? = </note><title level="m" type="abbreviated">BAtlas</title><biblScope>Flanaticus Sinus 20 B4</biblScope></bibl>
         <bibl id="citation37207"><title level="m" type="abbreviated">ItMiller</title><biblScope>313, 959 Portus Flanaticus</biblScope></bibl>
      </listBibl>
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