English: Ancient schematic map by S. U. Remizov dated 1699–1701 of Irkutsk city and the nearby territories (not in scale and distorted: Lake Baikal is drawn much smaller. North is in the bottom of the map. All the signs are in old Russian orthography, but easily recognizable for Russians (the difference: «Байкалъ» – «Байкал» (Baikal), «Градъ Иркуцкой» – «Город Иркутский» (Irkutsk city), «Ангара рѣка» – «Ангара река» (Angara River). Lake Baikal is called «Baikal Sea» («Море Байкалъ»). Китой (Kitoy River). Scanned image, source
Русский: Старинная схема Иркутска и окрестностей, сделанная в 1699—1701 годах С. У. Ремизовым. Не в масштабе: Байкал сильно уменьшен. Север находится внизу карты. Источник
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