File:Volga and Don River Basins 1882.jpg

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  • Description: Volga and Don river basins in Russia, including Stalingrad.
  • Source: Scan from Blackie & Sons Atlas (Edinburgh, 1882)
  • Date: 1892
  • Scale: 1:6,100,000 (or one inch = about 96 miles)

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