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Typus Orbis Terrarum, often referred to as "the typus of the world," is a historical term that describes a specific type of map or representation of the known world during the early modern period. It typically reflects contemporary geographical knowledge and cultural perceptions, illustrating not just physical landscapes but also social, political, and religious contexts of the time. These maps were significant in shaping European views of the world and often served as tools for exploration and colonization.

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