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    BULGARIAN HISTORICAL MAPS:
  1. Òhrace during the first millenium B.C.
  2. The Roman provinces of Òhrace and Lower Ìoesia (I-III cent.)
  3. Diocese of Òrace (IV-VI cent.)
  4. Slavs and Protobulgarians (IV-VII cent.) and the establishment of Bulgarian state
  5. Borders of the First Bulgarian Tsardom (681-1018) (thanks to Warlord)
  6. The Bulgarian khanate on the Lower Danube (first half of VIII cent.)
  7. The wars fought by Khan Krum (803-814)
  8. The battle at Anhialo (708)
  9. The wars fought by Constantine V Copronimus against the Bulgarians (741-775)
  10. The battle at Anhialo (763)
  11. The battle at Markeli (792)
  12. Expansion of Bulgaria (814-893)
  13. Bulgaria under Simeon the Great (893-927)
  14. The wars of Samuil, Gavril Radomir and Ivan Vladislav (976-1018)
  15. The Legendary States of Ahtum and Sermon 11th Century new
  16. The Bulgarian lands under Byzantine rule (1018-1185)
  17. The uprising led by Àsen and Ðeter (1185-1187)
  18. The wars fought by Àsen (1187-1196)
  19. The wars fought by Tsar Êaloyan (1197-1207)
  20. The wars fought by Tsar Ivan Asen II (1218-1241)
  21. The Bulgarian state from 1246 till the end of XIII century
  22. The Bulgarian state from 1300 up to 1331
  23. The fall of the medieval Bulgarian states under the Ottoman rule
  24. The wars fought by Tsar Ivan Alexander and the early Ottoman conquests on the Balkans
  25. The Diocese of the Bulgarian Exarchate 1870-1912 (thanks to Galya Pindikova)
  26. Bulgaria during the WWI [printed probably in 1918] Although the map is not perfect yet one can get an idea about the territorial gains of Bulgaria during the war.
  27. Administrative division of the Macedonian and Moravian millitary districts under Bulgarian rule (1916) (thanks to Grifona)
  28. Administrative division of the Bulgaria (1917) (thanks to Grifona)
  29. Administrative division of the “Greater Bulgaria” (1941)
  30. Bulgarian territories, 1941-1944 (According to the Bulgarian point of view) (thanks to Grifona)
  31. The status of the so called "new" Bulgarian lands during the WW2 according to the German point of view (thanks to Grifona)
  32. The Bulgarian population in Serbia according to the 1953 census (thanks to VKOLEV)


  33. BALKAN HISTORICAL MAPS:

  34. Boundaries of the emerging Serbian state 1804-1833
  35. The Ottoman Territorial Losses after 1807
  36. European parts of the Ottoman Empire before The Treaty of Berlin /including the vilaet and sancak boundaries/ (thanks to Plamen Mitev)
  37. The Progress of Greek Boundaries from 1832 till 1947
  38. Principality of Ìontenegro in 1878
  39. Romania 1878-1913
  40. Serbian boundaries 1878-1912. A very useful map despite the fact that the inclusion of Bulgaria in the framework of the Ottoman Empire is a little bit disturbing
  41. Asian Ottoman Empire (1883)
  42. The railway system on the Balkans in the middle of 1890s (the map has been published in 1910 when most of the lines have already been constructed)
  43. The European possessions of the Ottoman empire and the neighbouring states (the map is edited by The London Geographical Institute)
  44. Kingdom of Ìontenegro in 1912
  45. Habsburg monarchy and Serbia (The map was printed in 1915)
  46. "The Great Schism" in Greece during the World War One
  47. The Yugoslavian lands on the eve of the WW²
  48. Hungarian map presenting the rectification of Romanian Carpathian border according to the Treaty of Bucharest (1918) new (thanks to Grifona)
  49. The war between the Greeks and the kemalists in Asia Minor
  50. Greek-Turkish war (1919-1922) (thanks to Warlord)
  51. Administrative division of Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes in 1922
  52. Military districts of Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes
  53. Eclesiastical districts of Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes
  54. Ìap presenting the Serbo-Croatian and Slovenian dialects in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes [1926]. (Warning: The file is larger than 7 MB)
  55. Ìap presenting the educational system in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes [1926]. (Warning: The file is larger than 7 MB)
  56. Transport map of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes [1926]. Note: The file is around 20 MB big and we recommend you to save it on your PC before opening (1929)
  57. Geological map of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes [1926]. (Warning: The file is bigger than 6 MB)
  58. Orographic and hydrographic map of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes [1926]. (Warning: The file is larger than 7 MB)
  59. Belgrade during the 1920s (Warning: The file is bigger than 6 MB)
  60. Cetinje town map (1929) íîâî
  61. Division of Yugoslavia into banovini (1929)
  62. Yugoslavian banovinas after 1929 according to V. Marinkovic map
  63. The map of Yugoslav Kingdom's natural resources
  64. The changes of Hungarian frontiers (1938-1941) new (thanks to Grifona)
  65. “Greater Yugoslavia” and “Greater Serbia” according to the Chetniks
  66. Hungarian map presenting Albania during the Second World War (1941-1944) new (thanks to Grifona)
  67. The Occupation of Greece (1941-1944)
  68. Rumania during the Second World War
  69. Pavelic-Stojadinovic Agreement regarding the partition of Tito's Yugoslavia (1954) new
  70. Cyprus after the Turkish intervention
  71. Yugoslavian winter resorts (end of 70s)
  72. Contemporary administrative division of Romania (the map is in Bulgarian)
  73. Contemporary map of Republic of Moldova new


  74. Many thanks to our dear colleague and friend Hristo Berov for sending us these maps:


  75. Balkans (527-802)
  76. Balkans (802-970)
  77. Balkans (1018-1183)
  78. Balkans (1183-1241)
  79. Balkans (1246)
  80. Balkans (1261)
  81. Balkans (1330)
  82. Balkans (1335)
  83. Balkans (1335-1451)
  84. Balkans (1451-1606)
  85. Europe (1560)
  86. Ottoman Empire (1683)
  87. Europe (1815-1905)
  88. Balkans (1856)
  89. Eastern Europe (1878)
  90. Balkan states (1899)
  91. Balkans (1856-1878)
  92. Balkans (1859-1915)
  93. Balkans (1918-1938)
  94. Balkans (1913)
  95. Balkan aspirations (1914)
  96. Balkans (1914)
  97. Macedonian dialects (serbian point of view)
  98. Division of Macedonia (1913)
  99. Macedonian ethnic map - 1914 (bulgarian point of view)
  100. Macedonian ethnic map - 1914 (serbian point of view)
  101. Balkans (1917)
  102. The War between the Turkish and Armenian Nationalists 24 sept. 2dec. 1920
  103. Kosovo (1992)
  104. Vojvodina (1992)
  105. Sarajevo, 2 may 1992
  106. Sarajevo, 8 june 1992
  107. Sarajevo, january 1994
  108. Sarajevo, june 1995
  109. Bosnia-Herzegovina (ethnic map) 1997
  110. Bosnia-Herzegovina 1997
  111. Bosnian economy
  112. population of Bosnia
  113. Ethnic majorities in Bosnia
  114. Bosnia 2002
  115. Bosnia - land use


    MISCELLANEOUS HISTORICAL MAPS:

  116. The changes of Lithuanian historical borders new
  117. Europe around 1360
  118. Mediaeval Commerce in Europe (thanks to Pavlov)
  119. Administrative map of USA (on the map one can see the trip made by a Bulgarian post-graduate student in 1978)
  120. Contemporary world according to some of the citizens of USA (part I) new (thanks to Jormungandr)
  121. Contemporary world according to some of the citizens of USA (part II) new (thanks to Jormungandr)
  122. Contemporary world according to some of the citizens of USA (part III) new (thanks to Jormungandr)

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