This antique map, created in 1665, is titled ‘Delflandia, Schielandia, et Insulae’, which translates to ‘Delfland, Schieland, and the Islands’. The map depicts the Netherlands in the early 17th century, with Hoogvliet, Vlaardingen, and Schiedam located centrally. During this time, the Netherlands was a prosperous and influential country, known for its trade and commerce. The Dutch East India Company dominated global trade, and the country was also a major producer of art, science, and philosophy. The map provides a glimpse into the geography and topography of the region, highlighting the intricate network of waterways and canals that were crucial to the country’s economic success. Overall, this antique map is a fascinating artefact that captures a pivotal moment in Dutch history.
South Holland, Netherlands
South Holland, Netherlands | Hoogvliet, Vlaardingen, Schiedam, Maassluis
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