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Artois – Nicolaes Visscher, 1656-1677
Bavaria (Bayern) – Nicolaes Visscher + Pieter Schenk, ca. 1720
Brabant, Margraviate of Antwerp – Willem Blaeu, 1635
Brandenburg-Prussia – Peter Schenk, c. 1720
British Isles – Nicolaes Visscher, c. 1690
British Isles – Willem Blaeu, c. 1645
Cartoon map of Europe – John Henry Amschewitz, 1914
Cartoon map of Europe – Johnson, Riddle & Co., 1914
Cartoon map of Europe – Verlagsgesellschaft Union, 1914
Crimea oblast – A.D. Kratkov, 1967
East Frisia (Ostfriesland) – Abraham Ortelius, 1587
East Frisia (Ostfriesland) – Abraham Ortelius, 1598
East Frisia / Ostfriesland – Willem Blaeu, ca. 1640
Engeland, coast between Wight and Dover – Lucas Jansz. Waghenaer, 1583
Engeland, east coast and Thames Estuary – Greenville Collins, c. 1693
England – Nicolaas Visscher, c. 1690
England, from Robin Hood’s Bay to Coquet Island – Waghenaer, 1596
Europa – Pieter Schenk, ca. 1700
Europe – John Speed, 1626
Europe – Thomas Kitchin + Robert Sayer, 1772
Flanders – Abraham Ortelius, 1579
France – Abraham Ortelius, 1606
France – Frederick de Wit, c. 1690
France, Charente-Maritime – Romeijn de Hooghe + Pieter Mortier, 1693
Germany – Johannes Janssonius, 1626
Germany, Low Countries, Poland, Baltics – Melchior Tavernier, 1645
Greece, Balkans – Justus Danckerts, 1684
Hungary – Justus Danckerts, 1684
Iceland – Johannes Janssonius, ca. 1630
Ireland – Alexis-Hubert Jaillot, 1693
Ireland – Gerard Mercator / Jodocus Hondius, 1609
Italy – Frederick de Wit, 1680
Kingdom of Hungary – Pieter Schenk after Luigi Marsigli, 1717
Lake Geneva (Lac Léman) – Willem Blaeu, c. 1640
Luxembourg – Alexis-Hubert Jaillot, 1695
Luxembourg – Petrus Kaerius / Ludovico Guicciardini, 1609
Malta and Gozo – Nicolaes Visscher, c. 1680
Map of Crete – Frederick de Wit, c. 1680
Mecklenburg – Reinier and Josua Ottens, 1757
Mediterranean – 19th century
Namur County – Abraham Ortelius, 1576-1612
Normandy and Picardy – Romeijn de Hooghe, Pieter Mortier, 1693
North Sea – Jacques-Nicolas Bellin, ca. 1770
Norway – Cornelis Danckerts, c. 1696
Norway – Joan & Cornelis Blaeu, 1662
Peloponnese – Justus Danckerts, 1684
Poland, Kaliningrad/Königsberg (Pomerania and East Prussia) – Johann Baptiste Homann, c. 1710
Portugal – Pierre DuVal + Placide de Sainte-Hélène, c. 1700