The antique map ‘Dvcatvs Sleswicvm sive Ivtia Australis’, created in 1665, depicts the region of Southern Jutland, Denmark. The title translates to ‘Duchy of Schleswig or Southern Jutland’. In the early 17th century, Denmark was a powerful nation with a rich cultural heritage. It was bordered by Germany to the south, and the map shows the region as a hub of trade and commerce with bustling towns and cities such as Flensburg, Aabenraa, and Sønderborg located centrally. The map provides a glimpse into the fascinating history and geography of Denmark in the 17th century.
South Jutland, Denmark
South Jutland, Denmark | Flensburg, Aabenraa, Sønderborg, Haderslev
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