Valentia Regnvm, translated as the Kingdom of Valencia, is an antique map created in 1665. Spain in the early 17th Century was a dominant world power with vast territories in Europe, South America, and the Philippines. It was ruled by the Habsburg dynasty, which enjoyed a golden age of art, literature, and architecture. The Spanish Empire was known for its rich culture, wealth, and military might, but also suffered from economic and political instability. Valencia, Castelló de la Plana, and Alicante were central locations in Spain during this time period, and were important centres of trade and commerce. The map may provide insight into the geography, topography, and political boundaries of the Kingdom of Valencia during this era.
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