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Map of first rail terminal in Moscow, Russia (present-day Leningradsky Terminal), from 1853 Khotev's Atlas of Moscow

Source

Russian State Library, online PD files www.rsl.ru. Own compilation of four separate sheets.

Date

First printed in 1853, compiled 1852

Author

State topographers under colonel Khotev's management

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