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Map of the Graafschap Holland in the form of the Netherlands Lion
The Leo Belgicus, or "Belgian Lion," is a famous cartographic motif that emerged in the late 16th century, symbolizing the unity and strength of the Low Countries.
Map of the Graafschap Holland in the form of the Netherlands Lion, the province of Holland is cleverly shaped into a lion, a proud emblem of resistance against Spanish rule. The lion's body is composed townships names. This imaginative map merges artistry with cartographic function, serving as a political statement and a celebration of Dutch identity during the Eighty Years' War and its aftermath.
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