This antique map, titled ‘Hollandia Comitatvs’ and created in 1665, depicts the region of Holland in the early 17th Century. Hollandia Comitatvs translates to ‘County of Holland’ and shows a detailed view of the area, including its waterways and towns. The Netherlands during this time was a prosperous trading nation, with Amsterdam serving as a major hub for commerce and Haarlem known for its textile industry. The map also shows the central location of Almere, which was a prominent fishing town at the time. Overall, this map provides a fascinating insight into the geography and history of the Netherlands in the 1600s.
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