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Mouths of the Volga, 1919 A map showing the mouths of the Volga river. |
Sebastopol, 1919 A map showing the Russian port on the Black Sea. |
Mouths of the Volga, 1919 A map showing the mouths of the Volga river. |
Sebastopol, 1919 A map showing the Russian port on the Black Sea. |
Russia in Europe and Caucasia, 1920 Russian in Europe and Caucasia, showing railroads, submarine cables, and canals. Also shows "conjectural boundaries of new states with sovereignty to be decided by plebiscite."—Leslie's New World Atlas, 1920 |
Russia in 1725, 1725 Map of Russia in 1725. Map is color-coded to show land acquired during the reign of Peter the Great. Those south of the Turek were restored in 1732-1735. |
Russia, 1725-1795 Map of Russia, subtitled, "Territorial Expansion 1725-1795." Map is color-coded to show territories acquired during this period. |
The Murman Coast and Archangel, 1918 The Murman Coast and Archangel. An Allied expedition of the British, French, and American troops held the Murman Coast and part of the railroad line south of it, chiefly to prevent its use as a naval and commercial outlet by Germany. |
Western Russia, 1914-1918 A map of Western Russia during World War One, showing major railroad lines. |
Russia, 1920 Map of Russia. |
Western Russia, 1920 Western Russia, showing railways. |
Central Russia, 1700s, 1800s Map of Central Russia, subtitled "The War of 1812." Map is color-coded to highlight boundaries between countries. |
The Murman Coast and Archangel, 1918 The Murman Coast and Archangel. An Allied expedition of the British, French, and American troops held the Murman Coast and part of the railroad line south of it, chiefly to prevent its use as a naval and commercial outlet by Germany. |
Western Russia, 1914-1918 A map of Western Russia during World War One, showing major railroad lines. |
Russian Central Asia, 1920 Russian Central Asia. |
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