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well the piri reis map was created in 1929 and as for the ptolemy's map i am currently unable to find the creation date for it so the ptolemy's map came first because i am on a quiz and my teacher says it came first.
46 countries
there are 15 countries labeled on the map because 8 are not labeled on the map
use a map :)
It is where greater Mexico City is located. Until the 16th century it was dominated by a large salt lake (Lake Texcoco). See related links for a topographic map.
Piri Reis accurately mapped the coasts of the Mediterranean and Aegean Seas, as well as parts of the Americas and West Africa in his famous map, the Piri Reis map. The map provided valuable information on the geography of these regions during the 16th century.
You can find a map of all Spanish-speaking countries in the world at bookstores, online map retailers, or by searching on the internet for printable versions. Many educational websites also offer free downloadable maps of Spanish-speaking countries.
Gerardus Mercator, a Flemish cartographer, is famous for creating the Mercator projection map in the 16th century. This projection greatly helped in maritime navigation but distorts the size of land masses as they get closer to the poles.
"A new and carefully prepared image of all America." Tabula can have many translations, one of which is "a painted image on a tablet". This word was used in 16th-century map captions, of which this may be one.
You can see what countries touch Brazil, and count them, by looking at a map. You can find a good map for this by following the related link, below.
there are 18 countries on a North American map.
No, Jacques Cartier did not invent the flat map. The concept of representing the Earth's surface on a flat piece of paper has been around for centuries and evolved over time with contributions from various cartographers and explorers. Cartier was a French explorer who is known for exploring Canada in the 16th century, but he did not invent the flat map.