A large and detailed selectively-colored street map in Russian of the town of Polotsk (also Polatsk, and פּאָלאָצק in Yiddish) in northern Belarus, published by Belkartografia in 2018. The map labels major and minor streets throughout greater Polotsk, and an index on the same page lists more than 300 streets and squares keyed to the map grid. The Polotsk town center is outlined in a rectangle which corresponds to a high-scale map on the reverse side of this map. Also on the reverse side is a map legend identifying with symbols, colors, and line types a large number of features on both sides of this map, including transit points; travel, tourism and entertainment facilities; sporting sites, hospitals, and banks; and a wide variety of historical and cultural monuments. A monument symbol on the map in the village of Borovukha 2 marks the location where thousands of Jews from the Polotsk ghetto were killed during the Holocaust.