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  1. The map printed in 1808 by the royal Bavarian chartered lithographer Aloys Senefelder (1771–1834) and by Franz Gleißner (1761–1818) is considered to be the world’s oldest map produced using the flat printing process. It shows the new division of the kingdom announced in the Constitution of 1 May. The request was to divide Bavaria “into districts as equal as possible”, which were to ...

  2. An early project of cartography were the Landtaflen (Bavarian Maps) by Philipp Apian (1531-1589), at the time professor of mathematics at the Bavarian university in Ingolstadt. These consist of 24 segments of maps as well as of a survey map which Apian had created based on his systematic measuring journeys taken between 1554 and 1561 and had produced as a woodcut in 1567. In 1568, the

  3. 5. März 2023 · Location of Bavaria on the Map. Bavarian borders can be found along the east side of Germany stretching from Austria to Baden-Wurttemberg in the west and Thuringia in the northeast corner. It is bordered by the Czech Republic to its southeast corner while Hesse lies to its west side. The capital city Munich is situated right at its center point ...

  4. Map of Upper Bavaria (Region in Germany, Bavaria) with Cities, Locations, Streets, Rivers, Lakes, Mountains and Landmarks

  5. Bavaria's official travel magazine for visitors and fans More than 120 stories Over 90 Best-of- lists 80 Insider stories Things to do What to see

  6. Maphill presents the map of Bavaria in a wide variety of map types and styles. Vector quality. We build each detailed map individually with regard to the characteristics of the map area and the chosen graphic style. Maps are assembled and kept in a high resolution vector format throughout the entire process of their creation.

  7. 5. Dez. 2022 · After these changes, the Kingdom of Bavaria began a detailed survey of each village in the kingdom. The survey began about 1810 and was not completed until about 1850. One set of records that resulted from these surveys is a set of very detailed maps of every village of Bavaria at a scale of approximately 1:1000.