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Collections of maps and atlases are available at numerous historical societies, local bookstores and at public and university libraries.  
Collections of maps and atlases are available at numerous historical societies, local bookstores and at public and university libraries.  


The Family History Library has a good collection of East European maps the cover the areas of German immigration to Russia. These are listed in the FamilySearch Catalog under:  
The FamilySearch Library has a good collection of East European maps the cover the areas of German immigration to Russia. These are listed in the FamilySearch Catalog under:  


:RUSSIA - MAPS  
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:UKRAINE [PROVINCE] - MAPS
:UKRAINE [PROVINCE] - MAPS


Some helpful maps at the Family History Library include the following:  
Some helpful maps at the FamilySearch Library include the following:  


*Днепропетровская область (Dnepropetrovskaíà oblast). Scale 1:200,000. Kiev: MO Ukrainy, 1992. (FS Library map 947.716 E7d 1992; computer number 748165). Text in Russian.
*Днепропетровская область (Dnepropetrovskaíà oblast). Scale 1:200,000. Kiev: MO Ukrainy, 1992. (FS Library map 947.716 E7d 1992; computer number 748165). Text in Russian.