Map Links
- Geography
of Belarus
- Map
of Belarus Click on
your browser's "back" button to return here
- More
Maps of Belarus Then
click your browser's "back" button to return here
- Portion of a map
of Vilna Guberniya from 1863.
- The Virtual
Guide to Belarus has an extensive map
section. They keep
rearranging it, and their policies toward deep linking keep changing
[sometimes you're blocked from doing it]. Therefore,
I recommend that you follow the hotlink to their home page,
click on "Nature and Geography". The "Nature"
section is first, and you will find the links to maps &
historic maps in a portion of the page probably not
visible when the page first comes up - you'll have to scroll
down. Another
entree to maps is from clicking on "Genealogy" on the home
page, then
scroll down a little to "Maps".
- Leon Lauresh
has a map section on his Lida site. If this link goes bad, go to his
Home Page, click on the picture of Lida Castle to enter his
site, then
click on "Maps" from that page.
- Map
of Lida Uezd, cropped from a map on the Virtual
Guide to Belarus. Then click your
browser's "back" button to return here
- Map
showing the history of boundary changes of Vilna Guberniya
1795-1914 (Somewhere on the Litvak SIG website, but I haven't been able to find it with their search engine, within a discussion of the
history of administrative divisions of Lithuania)
- Map of Poland
-1921Then click your
browser's "back" button to
return here
- Map of Poland
- 1939 Then click
your browser's "back" button to return here
- Map
of area now in Belarus - it's a French map.
The Lida area is near the top of the lower right map segment.
- Map of much
of the Lida area - 1913 reprint of an 1893 German
map.
- Map of
Nowogrodek Wojed. - between WWI & WWII Then click your browser's "back" button to return
here
- Modern map of the Lida
area of Belarus (User
your browser's "Back" button to return)
- Map of the Ivye area -thanks to
Miriam Klepper. The
original is about 14" x 18" (36cm x 46 cm), so there are 4 sections.
The
original was printed in 1925 by the Polish Military Geographical
Institute.
There is type down to 2 or points or so, so the scan had to be at high
resolution.
The files are on the order of 2MB, so take a long time to
load. Ivye
is in the upper right
section. Upper left
section Lower
right section Lower
left section
- Belarus
- Bagnowka has
several maps of towns from the Lida area. Click on the A-Z gallery at
the bottom left of the home page and look for maps alphabetically.
Towns included in "our" area: Lida, Nowy Dwor, Orla, Ostryna, Radun,
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