Digital scan of sheet 38/52 of the Generalkarte von Mitteleuropa (General Map of Central Europe) produced by the Austro-Hungarian Empire around 1889, partially corrected and reprinted in 1914. One of 266 original sheets which spanned the Empire, this sheet is a 'degree' map covering one degree in both latitude and longitude on a center near Skierniewice, Poland as defined in the earlier Ferro meridian system. The map features towns with prominent buildings indicated schematically, roads, waterways, rail lines and stations. In addition to the city of Skierniewice, the town of Modlin (then called Nowogeorgiewsk) is shown along with more than a hundred villages.