A large and detailed multi-color street map in Russian of the city of Vitebsk in northeastern Belarus, published by Belkartografia in 2024. Vitebsk is known in Belarusian as Vitsyebsk and in Yiddish as וויטעבסק or Vitsepsk. The map labels major and minor streets throughout greater Vitebsk, and a street index adjacent to the map lists and locates more than 250 streets keyed to a grid on the map. Symbols on the map correspond to a legend on the reverse side of the map which identifies tourist services and cultural sites; the reverse side also highlights at high scale the dense historic city center outlined in a rectangle on this side. Vitebsk had a large Jewish community (more than half the population at the turn of the 20th century), and was the childhood home of both the artist Marc Chagall and the writer and ethnographer S. An-sky. Chagall's childhood home, a memorial statue, and the Marc Chagall Museum are marked on both sides of the map.