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These maps displays the Funders of the Polish emigre journal Kultura, those who sent in small donations to support the journal or political causes via the journal. The first one covers the entire period from the journal's founding in 1946 through…

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A map of the boundary expansion of Moscow to include certain towns and suburbs in 2012

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In the early 1920s, Berlin was home to almost 360 000 Russian emigres. This map shows where some of the most prominent members of the Russian Berlin community lived during their stay in the city, as well as the sites of Russian Berlin and Berlin…

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major sites of the Russian emigre community in the 1920s Berlin (embassies, relief agencies, banks, restaurants, as well as publishing houses, bookstores, and libraries)

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a map of tourist sites of Berlin ca. 1908: cultural, historical sites, imperial castles, palaces, museums, theaters Berlin Sightseeing, 1908 Tourist Guide to Berlin: "Sehenswürdigkeiten," Neuester Plan und Wegweiser von Berlin, Berlin W: Albert…

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an infographic illustrating the top ten cities in Ukraine with the largest number of existing Lenin monuments

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an infographic illustrating the top ten cities in Russia (with the largest number of existing Lenin monuments)

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an infographic illustrating the top six cities in Belarus with the largest number of existing Lenin monuments

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There were approximately 5,500 Lenin monuments in Ukraine in 1991. By October 2014, that number has decreased to about 1700-1800, according to http://leninstatues.ru/skolko.

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Number of existing and toppled Lenin monuments visualized
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