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This is a beautiful example of Paolo Santini's 1783 map of the Kingdoms of Slavonia and Syrmia depicting parts of modern day Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina as well as parts of Hungary. The map extends south from Tolna in Hungary to Sarajevo and from Banja Luka in Bosnia and Herzegovina east as far as Belgrade in Serbia. The entire region is depicted in extraordinary detailed, offering both topographical and political information, with forests and mountains beautifully rendered in profile.
The Kingdom of Slavonia existed from 1699 to 1868 as a province of the Hubsburg Monarchy and later the Austrian Empire. In 1868 it was united with the Kingdom of Croatia to form the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia.
A beautifully decorative title cartouche appears near the top right quadrant of the map. Considered one of the most detailed maps of the region from the mid-18th century. Issued by Paolo Santini in his Atlas Universel.
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