Ethnographic maps of the North-West Russian Empire: Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Belarus and Poland, with 6 leaves of color maps, table of contents in title page. Maps lithographed and published by: Winckelmann & fils in Berlin. Includes statistical tables, color coded explanation and notes. Shows administrative divisions, provinces inhabited in full or in part by Poles, major cities and towns. Roderich von Erckert was a German ethnographer, cartographer and officer in Russian service. and a member of the Russian Geographical Society. He studied the culture and languages of the Russian and Caucasus populations and published several scientific papers and travel reports. Erkert also published several maps, including six maps covering an area between Warthe and the Dnieper, giving an overview of the Polish nationalities of the individual parts of the country in Russia.
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Ethnographic maps of the North-West Russian Empire: Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Belarus and Poland, with 6 leaves of color maps, table of contents in title page. Maps lithographed and published by: Winckelmann & fils in Berlin. Includes statistical tables, color coded explanation and notes. Shows administrative divisions, provinces inhabited in full or in part by Poles, major cities and towns. Roderich von Erckert was a German ethnographer, cartographer and officer in Russian service. and a member of the Russian Geographical Society. He studied the culture and languages of the Russian and Caucasus populations and published several scientific papers and travel reports. Erkert also published several maps, including six maps covering an area between Warthe and the Dnieper, giving an overview of the Polish nationalities of the individual parts of the country in Russia.
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