The antique map ‘Cvmbria, Vulgo Cumberland’ was created in 1665 and depicts the historic county of Cumberland in the north-west of England. The title translates to ‘Cumbria, commonly known as Cumberland’. This map offers a glimpse into the United Kingdom during the early 17th century, showcasing the boundaries and landscapes of the county. The map also borders the Isle of Man, a self-governing British Crown dependency located in the Irish Sea. While the map does not provide specific details about landmarks or locations, it offers insight into the geography of the region and the historical significance of Cumberland. Carlisle, Cockermouth, and Keswick are noted as central locations on the map.
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