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Pocket politico-statistical land description of the Russian Empire for all, with 81 lithographed. cartography, the emblems of provinces and regions, postal and railways, water communications and telegraph lines. Part 1

  Romanovsky, Alexander Fedorovich     Pocket politico-statistical land description of the Russian Empire for all, with 81 lithographed. cartography, the emblems of provinces and regions, postal and railways, water communications and telegraph lines. Part 1. St. Petersburg: printing house of the Department of Units, 1865.
1865
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Geographical sketches of Russia. Issue. eleven). Essay on Siberia. 2) Russian possessions in America. Aleuts and cliques. 3) Essay of the Transvolga. 4) Steppes between Don and Volga, Foothills of the Caucasus. 5) The Valdai Upland. 6) Belarus and Polesie]

  Sergeev, Alexey Nikolaevich     Geographical sketches of Russia. An outline of Siberia; 2) Russian possessions in America. Aleuts and cliques; 3) Outline of the Trans-Volga region; 4) Steppes between Don and Volga, Foothills of the Caucasus; 5) the Valdai Upland; 6) Belarus and Polesie].
St. Petersburg: type. t-va "Society benefit", 1866.
1866
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Geographical sketches of Russia. Issue. 2. [1). The Ostsee Territory and Lithuania. 2. Poland, Volyn and Podolia. 3. Malorossy and Little Russia. 4. Novorossiysk region. 5. Tavrida and Nogai steppes. 6. The Caucasus and Transcaucasia]

  Sergeev, Alexey Nikolaevich     Geographical sketches of Russia. The Ostsee Territory and Lithuania; 2. Poland, Volyn and Podolia; 3. Malorossy and Little Russia; 4. Novorossiysk Region; 5. Tavrida and Nogai steppes; 6. The Caucasus and Transcaucasia].
St. Petersburg: type. t-va "Society benefit", 1866.
1866
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Geographical sketches of Russia. Issue. 3. [1). North of European Russia. 2) The country of the great lakes. 3) The Volga region. 4) Kama with Vyatka and Belaya. 5) The Oka region

  Sergeev, Alexey Nikolaevich     Geographical sketches of Russia. North of European Russia; 2) The country of great lakes; 3) the Volga region; 4) Kama with Vyatka and Belaya; 5) Oka region.
St. Petersburg: type. t-va "Public benefit", 1866. 1866.
1866
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