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BERLIN (AP) - Researchers in Germany have chanced upon a rare early 16th
century map of America by the cartographer who named the continent.
Munich's Ludwig Maximilian University said Tuesday that library staff
had found a copy of the small map by Martin Waldseemueller wedged
inside an unrelated 19th century book.
The 38 centimeter by 27.5 centimeter (15 inch by 10.8 inch)
sheet is one of only five known copies of the map that can be folded to
resemble a globe.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel gave a similar but much larger map to
the United States in 2007 to mark the 500th anniversary of the naming
of America.
Waldseemueller believed Italian explorer Amerigo Vespucci, rather
than Christopher Columbus, was the first European to discover America
and named the continent after him.