
Topographic Maps of Eastern Europe - easteurotopo.org
The lands of the Bohemian crown (also referred to as Bohemian lands or Czech lands) comprised the geographic regions of Bohemia, Moravia, and Silesia (after 1742, only the part of Silesia that remained part of the Habsburg domains).
Map of Bohemia - Ancient and medieval architecture
Legend: – castle – city defense wall – tower, tower house or belfry – church – chapel or rotunda – fortified church – synagogue – monastery – fortified…
An Accurate Map of the Kingdom of Bohemia by
An Accurate Map of the Kingdom of Bohemia. Národní technické muzeum. Discover; Compare; 3D; Document
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SECTION I. Regional Maps Provincial Maps & Atlases and County Maps SECTION II. (Topographic) Intermediate Scale Indices: 1812-1915 Late 18th C.- ... Bohemia Moravia Index Map. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.
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Military Topographic Maps of Bohemia and Moravia (1876-1879) A full color set of maps from the Third Military Survey of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, covering the majority of Bohemia and Moravia and parts of Austrian Silesia, by the K. u. K. …
Müller’s map of Bohemia (all 25 georeferenced map sheets)
Müller’s map of Bohemia was firstly transformed to original dimensions of the map sheets. The size of map sheets was determined by measurement of original copperplate print matrices.
DETAILED ANALYSIS OF THE MÜLLER'S MAP OF BOHEMIA
The Müller’s map of Bohemia originated in the years 1712 till 1718 as the result of the first systematic topographic mapping of the Czech lands.
The border region on historical maps | Euroregion Elbe/Labe
The Euroregion Elbe/Labe has now published an atlas with historical maps of Bohemia and Saxony with a special focus on the area of today's Euroregion. It contains are 62 maps on 128 pages. The oldest is from 1280, the newest are tourist maps from 1930.
South Bohemian Region topographic map, elevation, terrain
• Visualization and sharing of free topographic maps. Average elevation: 576 m • South Bohemian Region, Southwest, Czechia • The central part of the South Bohemian Region consists of the České Budějovice Basin and Třeboň Basin.
ARCHITECTURE, TOWN PLANNING, GEODESY, CARTOGR. Müller’s map of Bohemia is one of the most important maps in Czech history. It is not just beautifully and well made, but it shows many characteristics of historical landscape in surprising detail.