Cyrillic: Digital Map Collection
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Gallery of Selected Cyrillic-Language Maps
This gallery is a thumbnail collection of some Cyrillic-language maps held by the Indiana University Libraries. Each thumbnail is a link to a larger representation of the map.
Stalingrad, 1941
This map is a first edition 1:100000-scale map of the city of Stalingrad (now called Volgograd) and immediate area made by the General Staff of the Red Army in 1941. The actual map size is 16 inches long and 18 inches wide.
Yugoslavia, 1966
This map of Yugoslavia represents the country from its founding in 1919 (the constituent boundaries as seen here date from after world War II in 1945) until the early 1990's. This map is a 1:2,100,000-scale map and its dimensions are 17 inches long and 13 inches wide.
St. Petersburg, 1911
This is a 1:50000-scale map of the city of St. Petersburg.
Cyrillic Historical Maps
Maps of the areas in and around East & Central Europe, Russia, Central Asia, and Mongolia at different periods beginning with 1900.
These on-line maps are intended to show changes in geographic borders and place-names in order to assist you in accurately finding the place or places you would like to see. They represent different time periods beginning with the early 1900's.
Clicking on the individual link below will take you to another page.
- Europe (World War I Eve, 1914)
- Europe and Asia Minor(Between World Wars, 1924)
- 1994 Map of Russia and area from USGS
- 1997 Map of Russia and surrounding area
Additional Maps of Russia can be found in the University of Texas Library's Map Collection
Maps of individual countries can be found by found via the Country Resources Page.
