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File:Russian Empire Map 1912.jpg

Gipsomietričieskaja karta Rossījskoj Impierīi : (opyt izobražienīja riel'iefa Impierīi) / sostavil JU. M. Šokal'skīj.

Šokal'skīj, JU. M. 1856-1940. (JUlij Mihajlovič),

CREATED/PUBLISHED [St. Petersburg?] : Izdanīie. Pieriesielienčieskago Upravlienīja Glavn. Upr. Ziemlieustr. i Ziemlied., [1912?] (Piečat. v kartogr. zav. Tva A.F. Marks)

NOTES Relief and depths shown by gradient tints.

Also shows railroads.

In Russian.

Pulkovo (St. Petersburg) meridian.

Includes table of extreme high elevations.

LC copy torn at edge, taped, inscribed in ink by the author in upper margin: The Congress Library, Washington D.C., from J. de Schokalsky in remembrance of 2 visits--1912.

Scale 1:12,600,000.


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