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  1. Terra Incognita

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    Cartographic History and Naming Conventions
    The formal designation of Terra Incognita as a specific landmass, rather than a general placeholder, originated in the late 17th century following ambiguous satellite telemetry returns relayed by the Galileo III probe during its deep-space mapping sequence. Early attempts to chart the landmass, primarily by the Royal Cartographical Society of Batavia in the [1720s](/ent…
  2. Terra Incognita

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    References
    [1] Cartographical Society of Batavia. (1723). Preliminary Survey Maps of the Southern Anomaly. Royal Archives Press.
    [2] Ministry of Extractive Economics, Afoutreht. (1988). Non-Conventional Resource Harvesting: A Ten-Year Review. Aethel Publishing House.