The "Nuevo Mapa de España y Portugal y de sus Colonias," created by the esteemed cartographer J. Dosseray in 1892, is a masterful representation of the Iberian Peninsula and its far-reaching colonial possessions. This map is a vivid snapshot of the geopolitical landscape during a time when Spain and Portugal were significant colonial powers. Each province and colony is meticulously shaded in different colors, creating a visually stunning and informative piece that highlights the political and administrative divisions of the era.
J. Dosseray, a renowned mapmaker of the late 19th century, was known for his detailed and colorful maps. His work on this map showcases his exceptional skill in cartography, with precise delineations of borders, cities, towns, roads, railroads, and canals. The map not only serves as a geographical guide but also as a historical document, reflecting the infrastructure and transportation networks of the time. The inclusion of 18 military decorations and 49 provincial coats of arms adds a layer of historical and cultural significance, celebrating the rich heritage of the regions depicted.
The map features insets of various colonies, including Puerto Rico, the Canary Islands, the Philippines, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, the Marianas, the Gulf of Guinea in Africa, Bombay, Timor, Cape Verde, parts of Mozambique, the Azores, and Madeira. These insets provide a comprehensive view of the extensive reach of the Spanish and Portuguese empires. The detailed depiction of these colonies underscores the importance of these territories to the Iberian powers and offers a fascinating glimpse into the global influence they wielded during the late 19th century.
Natural features such as the Pyrenees, Sierra Nevada, and Cantabrian Mountains are prominently displayed, along with major bodies of water like the Mar Cantábrico (Bay of Biscay), Océano Atlántico (Atlantic Ocean), and Mar Mediterráneo (Mediterranean Sea). Rivers and canals are intricately mapped, illustrating the vital waterways that facilitated trade and transportation. This attention to natural features not only enhances the map's aesthetic appeal but also provides valuable insights into the geographical challenges and advantages of the regions.
The map's historical significance is further emphasized by its detailed portrayal of cities and towns, from major urban centers like Madrid, Barcelona, and Lisbon to smaller yet historically important settlements. This comprehensive listing of human settlements, ordered by modern-day population, offers a unique perspective on the urban development and demographic changes over time. The "Nuevo Mapa de España y Portugal y de sus Colonias" is not just a map; it is a rich tapestry of history, geography, and culture, making it a prized addition to any collection of historical cartography.
Cities and towns on this map
Spain:
- Madrid
- Barcelona
- Valencia
- Seville
- Zaragoza
- Málaga
- Murcia
- Palma
- Las Palmas
- Bilbao
- Alicante
- Córdoba
- Valladolid
- Vigo
- Gijón
- L'Hospitalet de Llobregat
- Vitoria-Gasteiz
- A Coruña
- Granada
- Elche
- Oviedo
- Badalona
- Cartagena
- Terrassa
- Jerez de la Frontera
- Sabadell
- Móstoles
- Santa Cruz de Tenerife
- Pamplona
- Almería
- Burgos
- Salamanca
- León
- Cádiz
- Albacete
- Santander
- Castellón de la Plana
- Logroño
- Badajoz
- Huelva
- Tarragona
- Lleida
- Marbella
- Dos Hermanas
- Santiago de Compostela
- Torrejón de Ardoz
- Parla
- Alcobendas
- San Sebastián de los Reyes
- Pozuelo de Alarcón
- Getafe
- Mataró
- Alcoy
- Jaén
- Linares
Portugal:
- Lisbon
- Porto
- Amadora
- Braga
- Coimbra
- Setúbal
- Funchal
- Ponta Delgada
- Faro
- Aveiro
- Évora
- Leiria
Notable Features & Landmarks
- Inset maps:
- Puerto Rico
- Canary Islands
- Philippines
- Cuba
- Dominican Republic
- The Marianas
- Gulf of Guinea in Africa
- Bombay
- Timor
- Cape Verde
- Parts of Mozambique
- Azores
- Madeira
- Illustrations:
- 49 provincial coats of arms
- 18 military decorations
- Bodies of water:
- Mar Cantábrico (Bay of Biscay)
- Océano Atlántico (Atlantic Ocean)
- Mar Mediterráneo (Mediterranean Sea)
- Borders:
- Detailed borders between provinces and countries
- Mountains:
- Pyrenees
- Sierra Nevada
- Cantabrian Mountains
Historical and design context
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Name of the map: Nuevo Mapa de España y Portugal y de sus Colonias
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Date of creation: 1892
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Mapmaker/Publisher: J. Dosseray
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Topics and themes:
- Political and administrative divisions
- Transportation networks (roads, railroads, canals)
- Colonial possessions
- Countries and regions shown:
- Spain
- Portugal
- Various colonies including Puerto Rico, Canary Islands, Philippines, Cuba, Dominican Republic, the Marianas, the Gulf of Guinea in Africa, Bombay, Timor, Cape Verde, parts of Mozambique, the Azores, and Madeira
- Design/Style:
- Colorful shading for each province and colony
- Decorative borders featuring coats of arms and military decorations
- Historical significance:
- Reflects the geopolitical landscape of the Iberian Peninsula and its colonies in the late 19th century
- Illustrates the extent of Spanish and Portuguese colonial empires before the major decolonization movements of the 20th century
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