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1829 Province Maps (Piadyshev)

 

1829  - Geographical Atlas of the Russian Empire, the Kingdom of Poland, and the Grand Duchy of Finland

 

This atlas by Vasilii Petrovich Piadyshev (1758-1835) appears in several repositories on the internet, including earlier versions which were corrected in this 1829 version. These are georeferenced (searchable by coordinates and current place names) on the David Rumsey Map Collection website. The full atlas can be viewed there as well. Those maps shown here are the provinces that make up what is considered the Black Sea region, although some of these would not have German settlements until the mid-1800s. 

 

 

     Bessarabia

Source: David Rumsey Map Collection

 

 

     Caucasus

Caucasus Province and Land of the Mountain People (land that included provinces in part of the South and North Caucasus)
Source: David Rumsey Map Collection

 

 

     Ekaterinoslav  

Source: David Rumsey Map Collection

 

 

     Georgia

(land that included provinces in the South Caucasus, including parts of Armenia and Türkiye)

Source: David Rumsey Map Collection

 

     Kherson
(land that included the Beresan, Glückstal, Grossliebental/Liebental, Kronau, Kutschurgan, and Schwedengebiet enclave)
Source: David Rumsey Map Collection

     Podolia

Source: David Rumsey Map Collection

 

 

    Taurida

(lands that included German settlements on the Crimean Peninsula, the Chortitza enclave and the Molotschna Mennonite colony)

Source: David Rumsey Map Collection