Layers of the Vil'brekht Atlas

Still images of the core layers of the Vil'brekht atlas sheet. Each feature in each layer has been digitized and provided with a basic symbology. (In GIS, a layer is a container for features of the same type (points, lines, polygons).)

Crimea, rivers (1792)

Rivers of Crimea as depicted by Vil'brekht.

Crimea, village locations (1792)

Locations of 1,203 villages shown on the Vil'brekht atlas sheet.

Tavrida, district towns (1792)

District towns for Dneprovsk and Melitopol' are not marked. Aleshki is on the map, but is shown as a village.

Tavrida, districts (1792)

Mainland districts: Dneprovsk and Melitopol'
Peninsular districts: Perekop, Feodosiia, SImferopol', Evpatoriia