Category:Company Land

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Company Land (Dutch: Companies Landt; French: Terre de la Compagnie) was a phantom island or extension of the North American continent that appeared on maps throughout the 17th and 18th centuries, even long after Vitus Bering's lieutenant Martin Spanberg disproved its existence as then understood. It is possible it was a misrepresentation or misunderstanding of one of the Kurils, often identified with Urup.

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Company Land 
a phantom island or continental extension appearing on 17th & 18th century European maps
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