A large and detailed multi-color street map of the city of Sumy on the Psel River near the border with Russia in northeastern Ukraine, together with a map legend showing many types of tourist and civil service points plus a range of land use types. An inset shows a high-scale map of the city center. An early 20th century synagogue is marked with a Star of David in the town center area on both the main map and the enlarged inset. The Jewish section in the municipal cemetery is marked on the map with crosses. A memorial marker for "victims of Fascism" (predominantly Jewish) is placed at the edge of the Luchanske cemetery, likely for one of the Holocaust killing events in Sumy. The reverse side of this map, by Kartografiia of Kyiv, presents a chronological synopsis of the city's history in Ukrainian, a list of more than 500 streets indexed to the map grid, a road map of the region around the city, and an extensive list of museums, monuments, memorials, and other cultural sites around Sumy.