Victor Huot (cartographer)

Victor Huot (August 26, 1867 – April 28, 1915) was a French cartographer, who drew maps of various areas including South America[1] and Africa.

[2] Huot worked for publisher Hachette et Cie.[3] He was a member of the Paris Geographical Society and the American Geographical Society.

[4][3] He made a map of the Andes.

[5] Hout was killed in battle on April 28, 1915.

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Explorations in Bolivia map of Gustav Steinmann , H. Hoek and Von Bistram expedition
Coasts of Mauritanis map drawn by Huot from survey by V. Vandel (Itinerary of the Jean Abel Gruvel René Chudeau mission, January-May 1908)
Map of Roald Amundsen 's exploration of the South Pole
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Occupation of the military territories of Chad. Itineraries of Émile Gentil and his collaborators
Fernand Foureau - Amédée-François Lamy Sahara Mission (1890–1900) map
Mission G. de Créqui-Montfort & Eugène Sénéchal de Lagrange Bolivia, Argentina, Chile and Peru (1903)