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Sheet from Aleksandr Mikhailovich Vilbrekht's 1792 Atlas of Russia in forty-four maps (published in St. Petersburg)
Sheet from the Russian Atlas: the first comprehensive and accurate atlas of the Russian Empire, published by the Academy of Sciences (under the direction of Joseph Delisle), 1745
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Semyon Aleksandrovich Mukhin's Military Topographical Map of Crimea, published by the Military-Topographical Depo of the General Staff of the Russian Army in 1817
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"European Russia." This map is from the same plate as the 1914 English-language edition of Baedeker's Handbook for Travelers to Russia. Because we do not have to a high-resolution copy of that particular edition, we are using this 1910 map of the…
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