This antique map, created in 1665, is titled ‘Tertia Pars Brabantiae’, which translates to ‘Third Part of Brabant’. The map depicts the region of Belgium in the early 17th century, showing its borders with the Netherlands and other neighbouring countries. The map also features the centrally located towns of Rijkevorsel, Brecht, and Beerse, which would have been important commercial centres at the time. While the map does not provide specific details about the landscape or landmarks, it offers a glimpse into the political and cultural landscape of Belgium during this period.
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