Historian finds the 1689 Kosovo map: Kosovo field in first plan (Photo)

In a corner of ancient Kosovo's history: F. M. Coronelli published in Venice in 1689. In the first plan here comes Fushe Kosova (CAMPO CASSOVO), with particular emphasis on Veles' ruined fortification, “Valetino ruin”, which is located west of Janjevo. We see it nearby [...]
In a corner of ancient Kosovo's history: F. M. Coronelli published in Venice in 1689.
In the first plan here comes Fushe Kosova (CAMPO CASSOVO), with particular emphasis on Veles' ruined fortification, “Valetino ruin”, which is located west of Janjevo.
The Roman Catholic Church of St. Nicholas (S. Nicolo), a church known as Janjevo, and nearby villages, such as the Turkish and Greek - inhabited Gusterza and Vrgolia (Vragolia a habitat da Turchi, and Greci), as well as several other large - scaled cannons and hydromes, which we also encountered in the manuscripts of Martin Segon Novoberdas (Cze. XV).
Lake Janjevo ( Lago di Iagnevo, as well as some artifacts have been injected with the development of the Ilirik map. Here, too, is to mention the Lake of Surchin (Lago di Sirzegno o Suersigno), 35km south of Pristina, which the world had 4,000 houses mainly of Islam and fewer scattered Christians. The specific map in question is that Kosovo is submitted to the appeal KSOVO (CASSOVO), and located on the border with Rasha (Serbia)...! /Enter Hisotrian Jahya Drancholl.













