The CENTENNIA Historical Atlas

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The Centennia Historical Atlas desktop app runs on Windows (11/10) and Apple MacOS. The app has no significant system requirements and will run well on almost any computer manufactured in the past seven years. Three languages are included: English, German, and Greek. To change languages, open the app and hit "E" on your keyboard for English (EN), "D" for German (DE), or "L" for Greek (EL).

Centennia Nations Edition is available for free. Download it below. Centennia Nations Edition covers the 150-year period from 1789 to 1939 and is available at no cost. To access the full time period, all ten centuries from 1000 AD to the present, you will need to purchase a full-access code. All data are included in this download. If you decide to purchase a full-access code in the future, you will not need to download again, and you will have immediate access to the full ten centuries in the Complete Edition of the Centennia Historical Atlas.

Download Centennia for Windows:

The Windows download is a standard Windows Setup program (fully compatible with Windows 11/10). Download it and then run it (double-click) to install.

Download Centennia for Macintosh:

The MacOS download is a disk image (dmg) file. Download it, open it (double-click), then drag the Centennia app to your Mac desktop or the Applications folder. Double-click to run. Compatible with MacOS (any version in the past seven years).

Have an older version of the Centennia Historical Atlas? If you purchased your access code within the past ten years then you can continue to use your current access code. If you purchased before that, you'll need an upgrade. Contact us for details.

Comments:


Kenneth Rip wrote:
love Centennia...any chance of adding data for the first millennium?
Janet H. wrote:
I can't tell you how much I LOVE this atlas. I've been using it for five years in my genealogy research, and there's nothing that compares. If I need to know what was happening in Baden in 1660 or Brittany or Danzig/Gdansk in 1925 or Milan in 1805 or anywhere else at any date... then I can turn to the "Centennia Historical Atlas" for insight. I only wish it covered more centuries, and I'm really looking forward to the version covering the history of North America. Thank you!

J.A.H.
Zoltán Györe wrote:
I use this atlas for about 10 years with great pleasure. It is practical, precise and very useful so I recommend it also to my students of history, culturology and hungarology. Thank you very much!

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    ($$) extensive GIS versions of Centennia's primary historical database, CRE has been developed for academic research. Institutional licensing fees apply.
  • Centennia: Nations Edition 1789-1939 FREE.
  • German and Greek included.
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  • Review by Kevin Kelly, founder/editor of WIRED magazine.
  • Frank Reed, Creator of the Centennia Atlas, guest expert on Neil deGrasse Tyson's StarTalk.

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