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The city of Luxembourg, capital of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. This map, by Mattheus Seuter (1678-1756), shows both the fortifications and, in the inset at the bottom, a pictorial view of the city. Seutter was an engraver, map publisher, and globe maker from Augsburg, Germany. This map is from Seutter’s Grosser Atlas, which contained all the recent geographic universal, special, and particular maps, with the largest number of published alphabetical registers, published in 1734.

Seutter, Matthaeus
Library of Congress, Geography and Map Division
World Digital Library
Luxembourg

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