Native villages near the site of the future Khabarovsk according to an English map of 1773. The map is based on an earlier French map by d’Anville, which in its turn makes use of the data collected by Jesuit cartographers in 1709. The village closest to today’s Khabarovsk is labeled Hitcha. Maack’s “Cape Kyrma” site (thought by B.P. Polyakov to be the site of Stepanov’s Kosogorsky Ostrog) is Heremo
Old City Duma in Khabarovsk
Khabarovsk Dormition Cathedral on Komsomolskaya Square
Khabarovsk (Russian: Хабаровск) is the largest city and the administrative center
