[Finland boundaries after Winter War]
Abstract/Contents
- Summary
- Map 1 (current as of 1940 publication) has key showing "20 mile coast defense gun radius" and "Finnish territory ceded to U.S.S.R.," with various strategic notes, railroad lines, and cities. Maps 2-5 show Finlands boundaries at earlier points in history.
- Table of contents
- [Map 1]. [Finland and Russia boundaries and strategic situation following the Winter War] -- [Map 2]. 1700 : Sweden's greatest expansion -- [Map 3]. 1721 : Russia's first Baltic grab -- [Map 4]. 1809 : Russia's greatest expansion -- [Map 5]. 1920 : Boundaries after World War I
Description
Alternative title | [History of Finland boundaries] |
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Type of resource | cartographic |
Form | map; unmediated; sheet |
Extent | 5 maps on 1 sheet ; sheet 96 x 92 cm |
Place | [New York, New York] |
Publisher | [Life Magazine] |
Publication date | 1940; 1940 |
Issuance | monographic |
Language | English |
Map data | No scales given ; E 17°24'00"--E 36°02'00"/N 71°52'00"--N 54°53'00"). |
Subjects
Subject | Sovereignty > Finland > Maps |
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Subject | Boundaries > Scandinavia > Finland > Maps |
Subject | Finland > Maps |
Subject | Scandinavia > Maps |
Genre | Map |
Genre | Cartographic image |
Genre | Maps |
Bibliographic information
Note | "For report documenting above map see Life March 25, 1940 issue pages 30-32." |
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Location | https://purl.stanford.edu/cf211yc0385 |
Access conditions
- Use and reproduction
- Image from the Map Collections courtesy Stanford University Libraries. This item is in the public domain. There are no restrictions on use. If you have questions, please contact Branner Earth Sciences Library & Map Collections at brannerlibrary@stanford.edu.
- Copyright
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- License
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