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This Austrian map, originally titled "Hypsometrische Wandkarte von Mittel-Europa," was designed and compiled by Anton Steinhauser (1802-1890), with railways added up to 1887. It was printed on 6 sheets by the Th.Bannwarth lithography in Vienna, with a total size of 162x114 cm Etomesto. This is a relief/elevation map showing the topography of Central Europe, which shows Khashchevatoye. of Ukraine. The map is available on the EtoMesto.ru website.
Yuliy Mikhailovich Shokalsky (1856-1940) was a prominent Russian geographer, oceanographer, and cartographer, holding the rank of lieutenant-general and serving as president of the Russian Geographical Society (1917-1931) Academic DictionaryDspl. He supervised the compilation of maps of individual Russian provinces and edited many geographical maps, including the "Great World Desktop Atlas" by Marx in 1905 Dspl. His maps from the WWI period would show the political and territorial divisions during that crucial time.
This ethnographic map of the rural population of Bessarabia was compiled by Lev Semyonovitch Berg based on data collected by V.N. Butovich in 1907, published by the Commission for the Study of the Tribal Composition of Russia under the Russian Academy of Sciences, printed in June 1920, at a scale of 10 versts per inch Etomesto. Berg gathered data on the ethnographic composition of all rural population in Bessarabia through village school teachers and verified it against all available literary sources Dacoromania. This map shows the ethnic distribution of populations in the region, which is particularly relevant for understanding the diverse communities in areas near your research focus.
Topographic map series from World War II were produced by the British War Office, Geographical Section, General Staff (G.S.G.S.) and the U.S. Army Map Service (A.M.S.) during 1939-1945 McMaster University Libraries. They were based on existing mapping of various European countries and offer a fascinating look into different national approaches to cartography and the modifications of map elements required for military purposes McMaster University Libraries. These detailed maps are especially valuable for locating villages, road networks, and landmarks that may have vanished since the war.
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