Regional Maps of Eastern Europe
Maps in this section are small in scale, including portions, or all of specific countries in Central/Eastern Europe. Wolff's atlas includes eighteen maps
beginning at the year 500 and finishing with a map depicting the continent in 1871. Maps of the Poland-Lithuania Commonwealth range fromthe 15th C.
to 1772. After the partition period most of the maps linked below detail the shape of countries during the 19th century with a few exceptions.
The Changing borders of Europe through the centuries
Carl Wolff's Historischer Atlas (1877)
The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
Poland-Lithuania
The Partitions of Poland-Lithuania
The Duchy of Warsaw
The Russian Empire
The Russo-Turkish Wars
European Russia
Area Maps of Western Russia
The Congress Kingdom of Poland
Kaukasia
The Austrian Empire
Maps of the Empire
Galicia, Bukovina
Hungary, Transylvania, Croatia, Slavonia
Bohemia, Moravia
The Prussian Empire
East Prussia
Posen
Silesia
The Balkan States
Romania, Moldova, Bulgaria
The Inter- War Period
Poland, Lithuania, Hungary, Slovakia and the Balkans