A large and detailed multi-color street map of the city of Poltava on the Vorskla River in central 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 the northwestern suburban village of Rybtsi, now a part of Poltava. The Jewish cemetery is labeled as such but marked with crosses. Several former synagogue buildings have survived in Poltava but none are marked on the map. The reverse side of this map, by Kartografiia of Kyiv, presents a high-scale map of the Poltava city center, a chronological synopsis of the city's history in Ukrainian, a list of more than 800 streets (including one named for Sholem Aleichem) indexed to the map grid, a road map of the region around the city, and a detailed list of museums, monuments, memorials, and other cultural sites around the city.