HISTORISK database
Collected date : from 1 Jan 2006 ongoing
Creators :
Emmanuel Garnier
The HISTORISK database lists and describes hazards having caused disasters and consequently recorded in archives and historic document (maps, paintings, newspapers, etc.) occured in France (mainland and overseas territories) since the Middle Ages. From 2018, new data of the same type will concern ...
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