An incomplete partially-colored map of the village of Bełżec (Belzec, Белзець, Belzets, Bełzec, Święcie) 20km northwest of Rawa Ruska at the very edge of Galicia, today in eastern Poland close to the border with Ukraine. This undated map, probably from 1860s~1870s, shows building and land parcel numbers but not house numbers, and details property changes related to the rail line. Only the western half of the village is preserved in the archive record, with a portion of the train station at the east end. The infamous Nazi German extermination camp was later built at the eastern edge of the station in the adjacent, now-defunct village of Lubycza Kameralna. This historic paper map is preserved by the Archiwum Narodowe w Krakowie.