Step back in time with this meticulously detailed map of Flanders, crafted by the renowned mapmaker Nicolaes Visscher II in 1690. This map, originally titled 'Flandriae Comitatus: Accuratissima Descriptio edita', or 'The Most Accurate Description of the County of Flanders', offers a rich tapestry of the historical and geographical landscape of what is now a significant part of Belgium.
The map prominently features the city of Brussels, a historical and political powerhouse that has been the de facto capital of the European Union. It also highlights Antwerp, a city known for its long-standing diamond trade and its pivotal role in the world's economy during the Age of Exploration. Ghent, another city of great historical significance, is also showcased, with its medieval architecture and the famous Saint Bavo's Cathedral.
Moving westward, the map presents Bruges, a city often referred to as the 'Venice of the North' due to its intricate network of canals. This UNESCO World Heritage city, known for its well-preserved medieval buildings, adds a touch of romantic allure to the map. The Scarpe-Escaut Regional Nature Park, the first cross-border nature park in France and Belgium, is also represented, offering a glimpse into the region's natural beauty and biodiversity.
This map provides a unique opportunity to explore the rich tapestry of Flanders as it was in the late 17th century. It serves as a testament to the region's historical importance and the intricate cartographic skills of Nicolaes Visscher II. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a lover of maps, or simply someone who appreciates the beauty of old-world craftsmanship, this map of Flanders is sure to be a captivating addition to your collection.
Some of the significant locations shown on this map:
Cities and Towns:
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Brussels: Known as Bruxelles in French and Brussel in Dutch, it's the capital city of Belgium and a significant center for international politics.
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Antwerp: Historically known as Antwerpen in Dutch, it's famous for its diamond trade and port, one of the largest in the world.
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Ghent: Known as Gent in Dutch, it's a city of rich history, home to Saint Bavo's Cathedral and Gravensteen castle.
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Bruges: Known as Brugge in Dutch, it's famous for its medieval architecture and network of canals.
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Leuven: Known for its historic university, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, founded in 1425.
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Namur: The capital of Wallonia, it has a significant strategic location at the confluence of the Meuse and Sambre rivers.
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Mechelen: Known for its carillon school, where the art of bell-ringing is taught.
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Ostend: Known as Oostende in Dutch, it's a significant port and tourist destination on the Belgian coast.
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Kortrijk: Known for the Battle of the Golden Spurs in 1302, which was a significant event in the Flemish fight for independence.
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Tournai: One of the oldest cities in Belgium, it's known for its impressive Cathedral of Our Lady.
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Ypres: Known as Ieper in Dutch, it's famous for its involvement in World War I.
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Hasselt: Known for its jenever, a strong juniper-flavored liquor.
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Aalst: Famous for its annual carnival procession.
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Mons: Known as Bergen in Dutch, it's the capital of Hainaut province.
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Charleroi: Known for its historical importance in the coal industry.
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Liège: A significant cultural center in Wallonia, known for its vibrant nightlife.
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Verviers: Known for its former importance in the wool and textile industry.
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Sint-Niklaas: Known for having the largest market square in Belgium.
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Roeselare: Known for its association with the Flemish cycling tradition.
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Genk: Known for its multicultural demographic, as a result of immigration from the mining industry.
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Lokeren: Known for its annual Lokerse Feesten music festival.
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Dendermonde: Known for its decennial procession of the Ros Beiaard, a large horse-drawn figure from local folklore.
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Beringen: Known for its coal mine, now a museum and tourist destination.
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Turnhout: Known as the "capital of the playing card" for its historical production of playing cards.
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Vilvoorde: Known for its central location between Brussels and Antwerp.
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Herentals: Known as the "city of the three spires" for its three historical churches.
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Maaseik: Known for its well-preserved medieval buildings.
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Wavre: Known as Waver in Dutch, it's the capital of Walloon Brabant province.
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Binche: Known for its traditional carnival, recognized as a Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO.
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Ronse: Known as Renaix in French, it's known for its textile industry and folklore.
Natural Landmarks:
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Scarpe-Escaut Regional Nature Park: The first cross-border nature park in France and Belgium.
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The Meuse River: One of the major rivers in Europe, flowing through France, Belgium, and the Netherlands.
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The Scheldt River: An important waterway that flows through northern France, western Belgium, and the southwestern part of the Netherlands.
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The Ardennes: A region of extensive forests, rolling hills, and ridges.
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The North Sea: A marginal sea of the Atlantic Ocean, providing a northern border for Belgium.
Historical Events:
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The Eighty Years' War (1568-1648): A revolt of the Seventeen Provinces against the political and religious hegemony of Philip II of Spain.
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The Treaty of Münster (1648): Part of the Peace of Westphalia, it recognized the independence of the Dutch Republic.
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The Franco-Dutch War (1672–1678): Also known as the Dutch War, it was a conflict between France and the Dutch Republic, with England, Sweden, and several German states as France's allies.
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The labels on this map are very small at 12x16in (30.5x41cm). The map is still very attractive, but you may struggle to read the smallest letters. Please buy a larger map if it's important to be able to read the map easily.
If you’re looking for something slightly different, check out my collection of the best old maps of Europe and European cities to see if something else catches your eye.
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