A large and detailed multi-color street map in Russian of the city of Gomel (also Homyel or Homel, and Homl or האמל in Yiddish) in southeastern Belarus, published in 2020. The map labels major and minor streets throughout greater Gomel, and an index on the same page lists more than 500 streets and squares keyed to the map grid. Text inset on the map summarizes the town's 900-year history. A map legend identifies with symbols, colors, and line types a large number of map features primarily focused on travel and tourism including parks and gardens plus historical and cultural monuments. Four separate map insets depict key nearby settlements: Kostyukovka, Bolshevik, Pribor, and Uritskoye. The former Great Synagogue is lost; the surviving Rosh Pina synagogue is unmarked on the map. The old Gomel Jewish cemetery was destroyed before WWII; some Jewish remains were moved to a cemetery in the Prudok neighborhood, which is marked on the map. A Holocaust memorial near the southern edge of Gomel is marked as a cemetery on the map.