Old map of Europe in the shape of a queen holding scepter and orb, with Portugal as her crown, Spain as her face, France as her below-the-neck area, lower Germany and Denmark as her left arm, Italy as her right arm (with Sicily as orb), and the rest of central and eastern Europe as the dress covering her torso and legs.
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Art: Unknown Rotation: 31 January 2010 at 14:12 (UTC)
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Rotation of a photograph taken at the Comenius crypt museum in Naarden
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2007-09-06T09:56:42Z Aida 2168x1430 (3224079 Bytes) {{Information |Description=Europe as a queen map. Picture taken in Comenius crypt museum in Naarden. |Source=my own hard work |Date=18th August 2006 |Author=me |Permission=Reproduction of a painting that is in the public doma
{{Information |Description=Old map of Europe in the shape of a queen holding scepter and orb, with Portugal as her crown, Spain as her face, France as her below-the-neck area, lower Germany and Denmark as her left arm, Italy as her right arm (with Sicily