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Date: Fri, 8 Mar 2002 18:29:50 -0700
From: Ronald Whistance-Smith <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: Small villages in Belarus <fwd>
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David
It does appear on USSR topo sheet N-35-VI 1:200,000 by Upravlenie Voennyck
Topografov, dated 1934. If my transliteration is correct it reads
Lebonovishch which I'm sure is a spelling mistake, because on Deutsche
Heereskarte Russland 1:100,000 Zusammendruck Lepel, sheet N-35-33/34/45/45,
it is spelled Leonowicze. That sheet was published by OKH/GenStdH, 1943.
The University of Alberta map collection also seems to hold the Tsarist Army
2 Verst sheet (1:84,000) XI-25 which would show this village. I wouldn't be
able to see it until Monday though, I don't think. My schedule, not theirs.
I can provide photocopies of any of these that your patron might wish to
see. It shows as a dot on the 1:200,000 but as a linear village on the
1:100,000.
Ron Whistance-Smith
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Subject: Small villages in Belarus <fwd>
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> I am trying to locate some data and perhaps a map showing the town of
> Leonowicze, which is now in Belarus (was Lithuania at an earlier stage).
> BGN has map sheet NN 35-3 and coords: N 55 D 12' / E 28 D 05'.
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> We do not have the 250,000 scale map NN 35-3, which should have it. I am
> hoping someone might be able to provide assistance or let us have a
> photocopy of the region with this village showing.
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> The patron has additional info that might help, but the above is the most
> direct data I can provide.
>
> David J. Bertuca, Arts & Humanities Librarian
> University at Buffalo
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