The Russian Empire Map. Old maps of Russian Empire and the Soviet Union Vivid Maps Learn more about the history and significance of the Russian Empire in this article. - The Asiatic Part of the Russian Empire from the Maps Published by the Imperial Academy of St
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By the end of the 19th century the area of the empire was about 22,400,000 square kilometers (8,600,000 sq mi), or almost one-sixth of the Earth's landmass; its only rival in size at the time was the British Empire It ended with the abdication of Nicholas II on March 15, 1917
Russian Empire Map In 1951 by JohnKoshtaria888 on DeviantArt
The old maps below illustrate major milestones in the history of the Russian Empire - The Asiatic Part of the Russian Empire from the Maps Published by the Imperial Academy of St Learn more about the history and significance of the Russian Empire in this article.
Russia. Topographic map of the Russian Empire in 1912 Map of the Russian Empire in 1745 The 70 maps were also published in two other forms: in "A Complete Atlas" of 1752, and as the Maps for the "Complete Collection of Voyages" by John Harris, in 1744-48 (M&B)
Administrative divisions and localities of the Russian Empire as of 1897 [4,648 × 2,744]. r. 1850 to 1969, as well as thirteen uncataloged general political maps of Kazakhstan for the years 1851 to 1963, one uncataloged map of Uzbekistan from 1957, seven of Turkmenistan for the periods 1852 to 1907 and 1957 to 1958, and five of Tajikistan for the years 1898 to 1966. The text is massive and interesting, and there are several important maps of America: America, West Indies, Mexico, Louisiana, Carolina, Virginia, Pennsylvania et al, and Newfoundland et al.