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Ivano
Frankivsk, Ukraine
1905
Town Overview Map
This is an area
map showing an Overview of
Stanislawow, with only the
general shape of the major
streets in town, showing
enlarged town detail from a
1905 Austrian military map
supplied by Tomek Wisniewski
to Denise Azbill.
The map shows slightly larger
area, showing a bit of the
surrounding suburbs or
hamlets.
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Notice the unique
shapes of the main streets. The
street marked in yellow is
Sapiezynska Street,
constituting the main business
promenade in the center of town,
and leading to/from the East of
the city. The curved street
below, marked in pink, is
Sobieskiego, housing the main
post office building, dividing
the business area from the
rather humble (mixed with grand,
varying street by street)
residential section to the
South. The northeast area has
fancier residential areas; e.g.,
near the Roxolana Hotel, with
predictable multi-family
dwellings closer to the Railway
station (marked in light blue)
on the East side of town. If you
look closely, you can even see
the City Park (marked in green)
in the Northwest. That's Halicka
Street (in purple) heading
out of town to the North,
Northwest, towards Lviv (Lwow,
Lemberg, Lemberik). The
street jutting out to the
Southwest is Kazimierzowska
Street (in dark blue), which
becomes Karpinskiego Street
north of Sobieskiego, in the
heart of the old downtown.
Rynek, the town square
(in red) is at the obvious
center of town. (See Area
XX on the Zoom In) |
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town in the map, above, to Walk the
Streets of Old Jewish Stanislawow, by
following a detailed town plan.
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