Scarce early-19th-century map covering a wide swath of Central Europe, including present-day northern Italy, Croatia, Czech Republic, Austria, Hungary, etc. The map was produced by Tranquillo Mollo, the leading map publisher in Vienna at the beginning of the 19th century.
The key elaborates the map's coverage of the Austrian Monarchy, including the Archduchy of Austria, Duchy of Styria, Kingdoms of Bohemia, Hungary, Croatia, Slavonia, and Galicia, the Margraviate of Moravia, Duchy of Silesia, Grand Principality of Transylvania, the Princely County of Tyrol with Vorarlberg, the Kingdoms of Lombardy and Venice, and the Kingdom of Illyria, which encompasses the Duchy of Carinthia, Duchy of Carniola, County of Gorizia, Territory of Trieste, Civil Croatia on the right Sava River bank, Istria, parts of Dalmatia and Albania, including the Republic of Ragusa and Pogliza.