1926. Russia. Geologicheski?i? komitet. Coordinates: W 20∞--E 45∞/N 72∞--N 32∞.; Includes geologic and stratigraphic legend. 62 x 52 centimeters Scale 1:6,300,000 General Map Collection. Geologicheskii? komitet (Leningrad).
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1909. Makarova, V. M. Relief shown by spot heights.; Map cut into 27 sections and mounted on cloth.; Prime meridian not known, but not based on Greenwich.; "Olekminskii?... publisher not identified.
1903. Rudneva, D. Includes 3 ancillary maps.; Indexed.; Separated into sections and mounted on linen.; "Kartografi. zav. D. Rudneva Nov. per. d. 5 kb. 46." 146 x 132... publisher not identified.
1680. Witsen, Nicolaas, 1641-1717. Relief shown pictorially.; Early 18th Century Dutch map of Russia with parts of Scandinavia, Poland, Germany and the Balkan States. 45 x 55 centime... (Amsterdam).
1903. Modern area represented: Moldovka, Krasnodar kray, Russia; Scale =1:100,000.
1905. Modern area represented: Lazarevskoye, Krasnodar kray, Russia; Scale =1:100,000; Для служебного пользования. Генеральный штаб Красной Армии.
1903. Modern area represented: Detlyazhka, Krasnodar kray, Russia; Scale =1:100,000; Для служебного пользования. Генеральный штаб Красной Армии.
1908. Modern area represented: Dzheguta, Karachayevo-Cherkesiya Republic, Russia; Scale =1:100,000; Временное издание Для служебного пользования. НКЗ СССР Сельхозаэросъемка.
1880. Modern area represented: Aleksandriyskaya, Dagestan republic, Russia; Scale =1:100,000. Генеральный штаб Красной Армии.
1887. Modern area represented: Mount Elbrus, Kabardino-Balkariya Republic, Russia; Scale =1:100,000. Государственный Бальнеологический Институт Н.К. ЗДР. СССР.