Belarus Maps
The country of Belarus contains lands that were at one time a part of multiple countries, duchies and commonwealths including: The Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Poland, The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, Russian Empire, Russia and the Ukraine.
Often the trampled 'play toy' of stronger powers, the Eastern European lands that comprise Belarus were partitioned, divided up and overtaken by stronger countries from 1772 until well after Word War II.
During World War I and World War II, Belarusian lands were crossed by German and Russian armies.
Belarus - Historical Maps[edit | edit source]
Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth 1569
Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
Map of Poland XVIII Century (in English)
Partitions of Poland 1772-1795
Belarus (as a part of Russia) 1892
Belarusian Soviet Socialist Republic 1940
Gubernias, Governates, Provinces and Voivodeships - Historical Maps**[edit | edit source]
Kovno 1876 - Hard to read
Lithuanian Governates 1867-1914
Wilno (Vilna/Vilnius) Voivodeship 1928
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