Here is a map created in Paris in 1800 by cartographer Charles Francois Delemarche. It was created for an educational atlas for children, and this map appears to be a political map of Europe. Focussing on France, Delamarche shows the boundary of France extending all the way west to the Rhine River,a boundary that the first English map examined in this collection does not show. Delamarche also does not label any region on the map as Belgium, however he does include a small dotted line crossing the North of France, separating what would be France and Belgium. However, these two modern countries are united by the solid colored border lines surrounding every country.