Economic Atlas of the Soviet Union"In over 60 maps and in the accompanying text, this revised edition of Dr. Kish's excellent atlas provides a detailed picture of Soviet farming, mining, industry, transportation, and urbanization. At the heart of the atlas are the fifteen groups of regional maps, each up-dated to reflect the latest demographic and economic developments within the Soviet Union. This edition of the Economic Atlas, with its inclusion of bibliographic information on new primary source materials, is a unique cartographic record of the modern Soviet economy"--Dust jacket. |
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100,000 inhabitants Railroads 500,000 inhabitants Towns AGRICULTURE AND LAND ARAL SEA Atlas Baltic Black Sea boundary Regional boundary boundary Republic boundary Caspian Sea Central Region century Construction materials Light construction or planned Farm machinery Shipbuilding Ferrous metallurgy Nonferrous Forest industries grain Head of navigation Hydroelectric Hydroelectric power station industry Thermal-electric power International boundary Republic KOLGUYEV Kuznetsk Basin Leningrad Light industry Thermal-electric Lignite Machinery Farm machinery materials Light industry meat and wool metallurgy metallurgy Machinery Farm metallurgy Nonferrous metallurgy MILES 50 MINING AND MINERALS Moscow mountain navigation on rivers Nonferrous metallurgy Machinery Northern Sea Route Northwestern Region Oil pipeline pipeline under construction power station Hydroelectric raising for beef raising for meat Regional boundary Republic Russian SEA OF AZOV SEA OF OKHOTSK Siberia Southern Central Asia Soviet Union station Hydroelectric power stock raising Suburban truck gardening Syktyvkar Thermal-electric power station TRANSPORTATION AND CITIES Ulan-Ude valleys Volga Volgograd Western wheat Yenisey