A multi-color street map of the city of Šiauliai in north-central Lithuania, produced by the Latvian cartography company Jāņa sēta in 2016. The population of the city, known as Shavel in Yiddish, was more than 50% Jewish at the beginning of the 20th century. The map highlights and labels the major streets, and marks a number of tourist sites including the former villa of Chaim Frenkel, who owned the largest leather factory in the Russian Empire before World War I.