The antique map titled ‘Flandriae Partes duae’ was created in 1665 and depicts parts of Flanders, which is a region located in present-day Belgium. In the early 17th century, Belgium was known as the Spanish Netherlands and was under the rule of the Habsburgs. It was an important economic and cultural centre of Europe, with thriving trade and commerce. The region was also known for its impressive architecture, art, and literature. The map shows the central areas of Gent, Wetteren, and Lochristi, along with the surrounding regions that border France and the Netherlands. It is a fascinating glimpse into the past, showcasing the land and its features as they were over 350 years ago.
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