A nearly-complete full-color cadastral map of the small city of Gliniany (Глиняни, Hlyniany, Glina, גלינא) between Lviv and Zolochiv in western Ukraine, surveyed and lithographed in 1845. This is a final-state cadastral map including land and building parcel numbers but no house numbers, plus a small number of later redline revisions. Built on the bank of a marshy pond (today drained), in 1845 Gliniany featured a well-organized urban center with two churches and a likely Jewish quarter, Christian and Jewish cemeteries at a distance from the city center, and a large manor complex with ornamental gardens to the south. A clay pit (for bricks) is shown next to the Jewish cemetery. This historic paper map is preserved by the Central State Historical Archives of Ukraine in Lviv.