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Euratlas.com displays an array of maps belonging to the 18th and the 19th centuries. It presents the physical and historical atlas of Europe. With its head office in Switzerland, the web portal has emerged as one of the leading producers in digital cartography.
The office of Euratlas is situated in the following address:
- Euratlas – Nüssli
Rue du Milieu 30,
1400 Yverdon-les-Bains.
The portal features different versions of the Meyer Handy Atlas (1892) and Europe’s Periodical Historical Atlas. One can also come across many original maps in Euratlas.com such as Kiepert’s Asian Turkey and John Rocque’s Post-Roads of Europe.The physical atlas of Europe makes it easy to locate the positions of the mountains, cities, rivers and borders of the continent; whereas, the historical maps represents the history of the European regions in 21 different maps. These maps are designed as interactive maps and instruments of reference. The historical maps outline the general image of the historical position of the continents of Europe and North Africa since the 1st century A.D. Antique maps on Euratlas.com contain detailed information about the place names and roads in olden times. The photo section of the web portal displays an array of pictures of the Mediterranean and European towns. The pictures amount to a total of more than 1000. The maps also offer the pictures of many landscapes and landmarks belonging to the aforesaid regions.Besides the maps of Europe, the portal also presents the individual maps of Italy, Austria-Hungary and Morocco. The map of the Ottoman Empire is available in the portal, along with Le Sage’s Atlas Historique (1808 edition).