This antique map, created in 1665, is titled ‘Rhenvs Fluviorum Europae celeberrimus’, which translates to ‘The Rhine, the most famous river in Europe’. The map depicts Germany in the early 17th century, showing its various regions, cities, and rivers. The map also borders the United Kingdom, Belgium, and Liechtenstein, with Paris, Amsterdam, and Geneva located centrally. This map offers a glimpse into the political and geographical landscape of Germany during this time period.
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