Boundaries, both thought and real, have been guiding a man since the beginnings of his existence on Earth. They find themselves in space and in the human mind, forming the mantlinels that define society on the basis of different ideas and ideologies in their living space.
This space is a landscape, divided into larger or smaller territorial units - regions. Regions evolved and changed over time.
Their location, range and boundaries formed not only geographical conditions, but also common power, national, economic, cultural and other, often very specific interests, goals and benefits of individual population groups. The boundaries have thus become a significant civilization, historical and geographical value.
This is not the case in the case of changing administrative borders and regions, which are captured on individual exhibition panels by means of reconstruction and historical maps and accompanying texts.