The Map illustrates the geophysical state of Wallachia at the time of Rigas Feraios and includes its geographic division, the towns and villages whose names are listed in detail.
On the top right of the Map, into a square frame, Alexander Ypsilantis is depicted, who was ruler of Wallachia for the third time from August 1796 to December 1797, as stated in the votive inscription in Greek «Αμφοτέρους τρις Αλέξανδρος Δάκας αμφιβέβηκεν Υψηλαντίδης μειλίχιος ηγεμόνων».
M[ajest] atis, Consillario intimo Campi Mareschallo et supreme Consilii Aulae bellici Praesidenti per.
It is in color, slightly smaller than Riga's Map, it lists the regions of Wallachia in Roman numerals and the corresponding index.
[7] The addition of the portrait of the ruler of Wallachia, the votive inscription and the indication “to the Greeks and philhellenes” allow us to think that the Map was created on demand of Alexander Ypsilantis.