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A detailed hand-colored engraved map from the early 18th century showing the Kingdom of Hungary, the Principality of Transylvania, and the regions of Croatia and Slavonia. The geography includes elaborate topographical details such as the Carpathian and Balkan mountain ranges, major river systems (Danube, Drava, Sava, Tisza), and a dense network of cities, fortresses, and towns. Colored boundary lines delineate various administrative counties ("Comtés") and regional borders. The map extends to neighboring territories including Austria, Moravia, Poland, Moldavia, Walachia, Bosnia, Serbia, and Bulgaria. In the upper left corner, there is a rectangular box containing distance scales.
| Common German leagues, 15 to a degree | [Scale bar] |
| Great Hungarian leagues, 10 to a degree | [Scale bar] |
| Common French leagues, or one hour of travel | [Scale bar] |
MORAVIA
AUSTRIA
UPPER HUNGARY
LOWER HUNGARY
TRANSYLVANIA
SLAVONIA
CROATIA
CARNIOLA
DALMATIA
BOSNIA
SERBIA
BULGARIA
WALACHIA
MOLDAVIA
POKUTIA
BORDERS OF POLAND