The idea and name of the map belongs to Ilya Merenzon, then editor-in-chief of the New York-based magazine Russia!
The map is released in two versions: a square one ordered by the magazine and an author's one, in full sheet.
In the author's version shown here, the Kremlin and Red Square are depicted in large detail in the lower part.
Literary Map of Moscow. Russian.
Maps, 2013
My Moscow. The city map the way it is seen by Muscovites
Maps, 2013
Petersburg. From suburbs to the centre. The city speaking
Maps, 2014
Moscow Says
Maps, 2015
Moscow, The City of Artisans
Maps, 2017
Moscow In One Word
Maps, 2016
Montenegro map
Maps, 2015
My Moscow. The city map the way it is seen by Muscovites. Second edition
Maps, 2019
Moscow in a hundred houses
Maps, 2020
Venice with a Russian accent
Maps, 2021
Venice with an English accent
Maps, 2021
Venezia con l'accento italiano
Maps, 2022
World of Chess in 150+ Openings
Maps, 2023
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