This map of the eastern portion of the Soviet Union was published in March 1967 with the article "Siberia: Russias Frozen Frontier." It features many physical and political details including the countrys boundaries in 1938 and the northern limits of wooded country. The 1967 Eastern Soviet Union map features: • 1938 Soviet boundaries, and administrative subdivisions of the Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic outlined • Thousands of place names including capitals, cities, and towns • Ocean bathmetry and geographical features including mountains, lakes, rivers, glaciers, tundra, and more • Northern limits of wooded country • Railroads, roads, canals, and places with scheduled air service • Oil fields and pipelines • Ruins and Chinese walls
Coverage Area: Eastern Soviet Union, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Mongolian Republic, northern China, Japan, Korea
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