The antique map titled ‘Monvmethensis Comitatvs’, created in 1665, depicts the county of Monmouthshire in Wales, United Kingdom. In the early 17th century, the UK was still a relatively new nation, with the union of England and Scotland not occurring until 1707. The country was undergoing significant political and social changes, with the English Civil War and the Restoration of the monarchy taking place during this period. The map shows the central Welsh county of Monmouthshire, with notable towns such as Pontypool, Cwmbran, and Newport located in the region. The map provides a fascinating glimpse into the landscape and layout of the region during this period.
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