
Atlas of the World
Historical atlas of the world covering every day from 3499 BC to today.
Atlases of the entire world, of individual regions or focused on a specific topic.
Historical atlas of the world covering every day from 3499 BC to today.
Historical World Atlas highlighting only the territories under colonial rule.
Choose date and points to see which polities existed there.
Interactive navigation through the individual changes of an event.
Historical Atlas covering the Holy Roman Empire, The Confederation of the Rhine and the German Confederation.
Territories that became part of the United States of America and Canada only as a result of specific Treaties with Native Americans.
Detailed Historical Atlas of Australia. From the earliest settlements to nowadays' modern nations.
Detailed Historical Atlas of the Caribbean Area. If you want to delve into the era of great geographical explorations or learn more about the current Mesoamerican states.
Detailed Historical Atlas of Central Asia. Always at the center of world trade, the Silk Road was capable of connecting Constantinople to the Chinese court!
Detailed Historical Atlas of the Far East: the best way to explore some important regions of the world such as China, Japan, and Korea.
Detailed Historical Atlas on Eastern Europe. Here you can delve into the history of important geopolitical realities of the Slavic peoples.
Detailed Historical Atlas of the Eurasian Steppe. The birthplace of some of the most influential peoples in History (such as Mongols and Turcomans), it has always represented a bridge between distant worlds.
Detailed Historical Atlas on Europe. Ideal for a close acquaintance with the history of the “Old Continent”.
Detailed Historical Atlas of the Indian Subcontinent. Here you can delve into the history of an area truly rich in great empires and violent struggles for power.
Detailed Historical Atlas of Southeast Asia-a region of the world that gave birth to major empires such as the Khmer Empire!
Detailed Historical Atlas of Latin America. Discover its fascinating history, which began many millennia before European colonization.
Detailed Historical Atlas of the Mediterranean. At the crossroads of three continents (Europe, Asia and Africa), the so-called “Mare Nostrum” saw the development of some of the world's most important civilizations, including the Greek city-states and the Roman Empire.
Detailed Historical Atlas on the Middle East, which also includes other territories traditionally associated with Arab and/or Islamic civilization (Maghreb, Asia Minor, Arabian Peninsula, Persia, Central Asia, West India).
Detailed Historical Atlas of North America. Here you can delve into the history of Native Americans and that of the greatest power of the 20th century.
Detailed Historical Atlas of North Asia: an extraordinary meeting place of very different worlds.
Detailed Historical Atlas of Sub-Saharan Africa. A great opportunity to learn more about the history of an area as enormous as too often ignored....