If geography is prose,
maps are iconography.
» A good map is both a useful tool,
» and a magic carpet to far away places.
With every map there comes:
- a descriptive title above the image
- a small version - the one you see, 500 pixels wide,
- a large version (1000 pixels wide) for download, and
- a link to the source.
Please note that the copyright license of our blog only allow the use of these maps for noncommerical purposes, and that moreover the license of most maps only allow their use for educational purposes. Thanks for respecting that!
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Europe in 1190 | Larger version | Source
Europe in 1360 | Larger version | Source
Europe in the 1400s | Larger version | Source
Europe in 1490 | Larger version | Source
Europe around 1550 | Larger version | Source
Europe in 1560 | Larger version | Source
Europe in 1648 | Larger version | Source
Europe in 1695 | Larger version | Source
Europe in 1740 | Larger version | Source
Europe in 1786 | Larger version | Source
Europe in 1815 | Larger version | Source
Europe in 1911 | Larger version | Source
This entry was posted on a wonderful Saturday which was December 8th, 2007 at 01:33.
It is filed under Maps of Europe and the world and tagged with the keywords 1190, 1360, 1490, 1550, 1560, 1648, 1695, 1740, 1786, 1815, 1911, centuries, maps, old maps.
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