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Polski: Mapa załączona do książki S. Kuczyńskiego «Ziemie Czernihowsko-Siewierskie pod rządami Litwy», wydanej w Warszawie w 1936 roku.
Русский: Карта из книги Стефана Кучинского «Чернигово-Северские земли в составе Литвы», изданной в Варшаве в 1936 году.
Українська: Мапа з книги Стефана Кучинського «Чернігово-Сіверські землі у складі Литви», виданої у Варшаві 1936 року.
English: Upper Oka Principalities and surrounding region, between the cities of Chernihiv (Chernigov, Czernihów), Yelets (Elets, Jelec), Ryazan (Riazan, Rjazan), Moscow (Moskva, Moskwa), and Smolensk (Smolens'k, Smoleńsk) around the year 1400.
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Source Ziemie Czernihowsko-Siewierskie pod rządami Litwy
Author Stefan Maria Kuczyński
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