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  1. Topographic Maps of Eastern Europe. Galicia, Bukovina. Region in southeastern Poland and northwestern Ukraine. Galicia existed as a crown land of the Habsburg Empire from the time of the first partition of Poland in 1772 until the end of World War I in 1918. (The name Galicia, or Galizien, was derived from Halicz, a city with nearby salt mines.)

  2. Name: Galicia topographic map, elevation, terrain. Location: Galicia, Spain ( 41.80736 -9.30154 43.79042 -6.73395) Average elevation: 456 m. Minimum elevation: -2 m. Maximum elevation: 2,088 m. The interior of Galicia is characterized by a hilly landscape; mountain ranges rise to 2,000 m (6,600 ft) in the east and south.

  3. Eastern Galicia was the most diverse part of the region, and one of the most diverse areas in Europe at the time. The Galician Jews immigrated in the Middle Ages from Germany. German-speaking people were more commonly referred to by the region of Germany where they originated (such as Saxony or Swabia ).

  4. (Thematic) Railway Maps Changing Borders in Eastern Europe Austrian Galicia and Bukovina Russian Pale of Jewish Settlement 1816 (Russian) 1893 ... Galicia Index Map.

  5. Interactive map. Click on the map to display elevation. About this map. Name: Galicia topographic map, elevation, terrain. Location: Galicia, Spain ( 41.80736 -9.30154 43.79042 -6.73395) Average elevation: 456 m. Minimum elevation: -2 m. Maximum elevation: 2,088 m.

  6. Name: Galicia topographic map, elevation, terrain. Location: Galicia, Spain (41.80736 -9.30154 43.79042 -6.73395)

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