This antique map, created in 1665, is titled ‘Scotiae provinciae mediterraneae…’ which translates to ‘Central Provinces of Scotland…’ The map shows an overview of the United Kingdom in the early 17th Century, with a focus on the central provinces of Scotland. It provides a glimpse into the landscape and geography of the region, including mountains, rivers, and forests. While specific locations such as Fort Augustus, Laggan, and Roybridge are located centrally on the map, the overall view is more general and serves as a valuable historical document of the time period.
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