File:Carte Belgique 1843.jpg

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Français : Carte géographique ancienne de Belgique (wp-FR) avec noms en français dressée par le géographe Alexandre Vuillemin en 1843 extraite de son “Atlas universel de géographie ancienne et moderne à l'usage des pensionnats”. Le titre original de cette carte est “Belgique”.

Sur cette carte de 1843, la rectification de frontière de 1839 donnant le Limbourg oriental et Maastricht aux Pays Bas est intégrée. Par contre, les “Cantons de l'Est” (Eupen, Malmedy, Saint Vith), ajoutés à la Belgique à la fin de la première guerre mondiale, sont en dehors de la frontière du royaume belge d'alors.

Cet atlas était initialement monochrome mais son premier propriétaire a réhaussé manuellement en couleur les frontières ou limites administratives.
English: Map of Belgium (wp-EN) with french names made by Alexandre Vuillemin in 1843 extracted from his “Atlas universel de géographie ancienne et moderne à l'usage des pensionnats”.
Deutsch: Karte des Königreichs de:Belgien von 1843 mit Bezeichnungen in französischer Sprach (auch im flämischen Landesteil), erstellt durch den französischen Geographen Alexandre Vuillemin für seinen “Atlas universel de géographie ancienne et moderne à l'usage des pensionnats” (Allgemeiner Atlas der historischen und modernen Geographie für die Nutzung in Pensionaten).

Die Karte zeigt die belgischen grenzen nach Abtretung des östlichen Limburg (u.a. Maastricht) an die Niederlande. Die belgische Ostgrenze entspricht nicht der heutigen, da Belgien nach dem Ersten Weltkrieg deutsches Territorium (Ostbelgien) annektierte.

Die Karte war ursprünglich einfarbig, ihr/e erste/r Besitzer/in zog die belgischen Außen- und Provinzgrenzen mit farbigem Buntstift nach.
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