The antique map titled ‘Tetrarchia Ducatus Gelriae Neomagensis’ was created in 1665 and depicts the region of Gelderland in the Netherlands. Translated, the title means ‘The Tetrarchy of the Duchy of Gelre around Nijmegen’. Gelderland was an important province in the early 17th century, known for its strategic location bordering Germany. The area was mainly agricultural, with towns and villages scattered throughout the countryside. The map shows the winding rivers and canals that were crucial for transportation and trade, as well as the various roads and pathways that connected different areas. Overall, the map provides a fascinating glimpse into the landscape and infrastructure of the region during this time period.
Gelderland, Netherlands
Gelderland, Netherlands | Druten, Nijmegen, Beuningen, Wageningen
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