The antique map from 1665 titled ‘Nordlandiae et quibies Gestricia et Helsingicae Regiones’ depicts a portion of northern Sweden, including the regions of Norrland, Gästrikland, and Hälsingland. In the early 17th Century, Sweden was a powerful kingdom with a strong military and a growing economy based on agriculture, mining, and trade. The country was ruled by the House of Vasa, and its territories extended into modern-day Finland, Estonia, and Latvia. The map shows the central locations of Sundsvall, Bollnäs, and Östersund, but does not provide specific details on the towns or landmarks themselves.
Sweden, Norrland region
Sweden, Norrland region | Sundsvall, Bollnäs, Östersund, Gävle
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