This antique map from 1665 is titled ‘Kremlenagrad’, which translates to ‘Kremlin City’. It depicts Russia in the early 17th century, a time when the country was ruled by the Tsars and undergoing significant political and social changes. The map shows the vast expanse of the country, with its diverse landscapes ranging from the frozen tundra in the north to the fertile plains of the south. At the centre of the map lies a city with a majestic Kremlin, the symbol of Russian power and authority. The map offers a glimpse into the rich history and culture of Russia at a time of great transformation.
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