Exploring the Rich Cartographic Heritage of "Letts's Popular & Statistical Map of Spain & Portugal"
Crafted in 1883 by the esteemed Letts Son & Co., "Letts's Popular & Statistical Map of Spain & Portugal" stands as a testament to the intricate art of map-making during a pivotal era in Iberian history. This map, with its detailed depiction of the political and geographical landscape, captures the essence of Spain and Portugal during a time of significant transformation. The classical design, adorned with a decorative border and a striking title cartouche, enhances the historical value, making it not just a tool for navigation but a piece of art that reflects the aesthetics of its time.
A Tapestry of Terrain and Tradition
The map is a treasure trove of topographical details and cultural insights, showing not only the major cities and towns but also the diverse natural landscapes that define the Iberian Peninsula. It features prominent mountain ranges such as the Pyrenees, the Cantabrian, the Iberian, and the Sierra Nevada, alongside major rivers like the Guadalquivir, Ebro, Tagus, Douro, and Guadiana. This rich geographical content is complemented by the depiction of the Bay of Biscay, the Mediterranean Sea, the Atlantic Ocean, and the strategic Strait of Gibraltar, making it an invaluable resource for understanding the natural forces that have shaped the region's history and culture.
A Connoisseur’s Guide to Viticulture
Uniquely, this map goes beyond mere geography to explore the flourishing wine regions of Spain and Portugal, making it an essential piece for any wine enthusiast's collection. The wine-growing areas are meticulously shaded in green, with specific regions underlined in yellow for white wines, red for red wines, and orange for liqueur regions. This thematic element not only adds a layer of utility to the map but also serves as a historical snapshot of the viticultural practices prevalent in the 19th century, offering insights into the agricultural and economic landscapes of the time.
Navigational Networks and Submarine Cables
In an age where the steam engine revolutionized travel and trade, "Letts's Popular & Statistical Map of Spain & Portugal" meticulously charts the burgeoning network of railroads that crisscrossed the peninsula, facilitating the movement of goods and people. Additionally, it marks the routes of submarine cables, a cutting-edge technology of the era that played a crucial role in communications. These features highlight the map's value not only as a historical document but also as a reflection of technological progress and economic development during the late 19th century.
A Portal to the Past
For historians, geographers, and collectors alike, this map is more than a navigational aid; it is a portal to a bygone era, offering a window into the socio-political dynamics of Spain and Portugal in the 1880s. It captures the essence of a period marked by change and progress, from the bustling streets of Madrid and Lisbon to the serene landscapes of the Balearic and Canary Islands. Owning this map is like owning a piece of history, a snapshot of a time when map-making was as much about artistry as it was about accuracy and exploration.
Cities and towns on this map
- Madrid (3,265,058)
- Barcelona (1,620,809)
- Valencia (794,282)
- Sevilla (684,234)
- Zaragoza (664,953)
- Malaga (568,512)
- Murcia (459,967)
- Palma (416,388)
- Las Palmas (379,342)
- Bilbao (345,820)
- Alicante (334,319)
- Valladolid (306,832)
- Vigo (297,332)
- Gijón (271,783)
- Hospitalet de Llobregat (257,038)
- A Coruña (246,056)
- Granada (232,408)
- Vitoria-Gasteiz (228,907)
- Elche (228,676)
- Oviedo (224,967)
- Badajoz (150,542)
- Tarragona (149,896)
- Jerez de la Frontera (148,829)
- Sabadell (212,465)
- Móstoles (209,944)
- Alcalá de Henares (208,597)
- Cartagena (207,646)
- Fuenlabrada (199,748)
- Leganés (188,425)
- Getafe (187,414)
- Alcobendas (116,034)
- Torrejón de Ardoz (129,424)
- Parla (128,014)
- Coslada (127,891)
- San Sebastián (186,665)
- Burgos (185,795)
- Albacete (173,045)
- Castellón de la Plana (172,662)
- Algeciras (116,199)
- Mataró (124,547)
- Terrassa (219,443)
- Orihuela (86,397)
- Gandia (81,111)
- Alcoi (66,464)
- Benidorm (70,450)
- Torrevieja (103,266)
- El Puerto de Santa María (88,123)
- San Fernando (96,099)
- Chiclana de la Frontera (85,246)
- Arrecife (64,168)
- Ceuta (85,154)
- Melilla (86,384)
- Lisbon (545,245)
- Porto (237,559)
- Braga (181,494)
- Amadora (179,990)
- Coimbra (148,667)
- Setúbal (122,643)
- Vila Nova de Gaia (121,719)
- Almada (118,189)
- Queluz (116,919)
- Funchal (111,892)
- Évora (56,596)
- Faro (45,884)
- Beja (35,766)
- Portimão (40,782)
- Santarém (62,204)
- Guarda (42,541)
- Castelo Branco (35,162)
- Portalegre (23,192)
- Elvas (16,247)
- Lagos (31,046)
- Vilamoura (31,023)
Notable Features & Landmarks
- Inset map of the Balearic Islands
- The Pyrenees mountain range
- The Cantabrian mountain range
- The Iberian mountain range
- The Sierra Nevada mountain range
- The Guadalquivir River
- The Ebro River
- The Tagus River
- The Douro River
- The Guadiana River
- The Bay of Biscay
- The Mediterranean Sea
- The Atlantic Ocean
- The Strait of Gibraltar
- The border between Spain and France
- The border between Spain and Portugal
- The border between Spain and Andorra
Historical and design context
- Created by Letts Son & Co. in 1883
- A Country Thematic map
- Colored, with relief shown by hachures
- Designed in a classical style, with a decorative border and a title cartouche
- Historically significant as it provides a snapshot of the Iberian Peninsula during significant political and economic changes
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