Double-sided, political road map encomapssing a large area. One side depicts Eastern Europe from the Crimea to Karelia, & from Gdansk in Poland to Nisjnij Novgorod in Russia. South-west Finland is excluded, but there is an inset at 1:3, 000, 000 showing the Kola Peninsula region. The reverse side reaches further into Russia, extending from Moscow & Rostov-na-Donu to the Urals, & from the Caucasus region to Syktyvkar in the north. The Caucasus region is portrayed in an inset. Main roads & railways are clearly drawn, & intermediate driving distances are marked on the map. Administrative districts & border checkpoints are marked, & different symbols are used to classify towns according to population size. Territories with undefined political status are highlighted, eg. Nagorno Karabakh. Hill shading gives an impression of the relief. Latitude & longitude lines are drawn at 2degree intervals. Place names are in Roman alphabet only & the map legend
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