This antique map from 1665 is titled ‘Capitanata’, referring to a region in Southern Italy. Italy in the early 17th Century was a collection of independent city-states and territories ruled by various powerful families and foreign powers. The country was known for its rich cultural heritage, artistic achievements, and influential thinkers. The map depicts the central region of Capitanata, which includes the cities of Foggia, San Nicandro Garganico, and Manfredonia. While the specifics of what is shown on the map are not described, it provides a glimpse into the geography and layout of the region during this time period.
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