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  1. Galicia Maps. This page provides a complete overview of Galicia, Spain region maps. Choose from a wide range of region map types and styles. From simple outline maps to detailed map of Galicia. Get free map for your website. Discover the beauty hidden in the maps. Maphill is more than just a map gallery.

  2. Cadastral records were used by Austrian authorities for tax reasons; they recorded size of each property, category of the land, number of houses, changes in ownership and other information useful for tax reasons. There were three main cadasters. First one in 1785, soon after Austria took over southern Poland. The second in 1817.

  3. Sources of Historical Maps and Other Information – The Gesher Galicia Map Room. A 1894 wall map of Galicia published by the Gubrynowicz and Schmidt Bookstores in Lwów; the map is held by the National Library of Poland and presented online by the Polona Digital Library. At the top of the page, an excerpt from a 1780 city plan of Brody ...

  4. Galicia. 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.) It included the districts of Zamość ...

  5. Galicia is both an autonomous community and a historical nation in northwestern Spain. The capital is Santiago de Compostela. Galicia is a coastal region well known for its mild climate and distinct geography, with many peninsulas and rías giving the region a long coastline and a strong relationship to the sea. Overview.

  6. A two-color administrative map of East and West (or "Old and New") Galicia including Bukovina by Franz Ludwig Güssefeld and published by the Nürnberg firm Homännische Erben in 1800. Labeled and annotated in German, the map includes four national distance scales and hundreds of named settlements plus a brief legend identifying their sizes.

  7. A hypsometric tinted relief map of Galicia and Bukovina showing mountain ranges with elevations and waterways, produced by Freytag & Berndt of Vienna after 1885. Curiously, while the landscape folds are depicted in colorful detail, and large- and medium-sized rivers are named, cities and towns are indicated by initial letters only, apparently ...

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