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| Symbol | Description |
|---|---|
| [Red city icon] | Towns |
| [Church icon] | Villages with Churches |
| [Small circle icon] | Villages without Churches |
| [House icon] | Noble Houses |
| [Fort icon] | Fortifications or Forts |
| [Ruine icon] | Ancient Castles |
| [Windmill icon] | Windmills |
| [Crosier icon] | Abbeys |
THE NORTH SEA
DER SCHELLING
VLIELAND
AMELAND
WESTER GOO
OOSTER GOO
SEEVENWOLDEN
ZUYDER ZEE
PART OF OVERIJSSEL
PART OF GRONINGEN
A hand-colored engraved map of the province of Friesland (The Netherlands) from the 17th or 18th century. The map is titled "DOMINII FRISIÆ Tabula..." and includes a decorative cartouche in the lower-left corner featuring allegorical figures, a coat of arms, and a trumpet-blowing angel. The geography depicts the three main regions of Friesland: Westergoo (left), Oostergoo (top right), and Zevenwouden (bottom right). Major towns and administrative centers are marked with red dots. To the north are the Wadden Islands (Der Schelling, Vlieland, Ameland). A compass rose is positioned in the North Sea. The lower-right corner contains a legend explaining symbols for towns, villages, and windmills, as well as several scale bars in different measurement systems. The map is bordered by a yellow-tinted frame with coordinate markers.