A complete full-color lithographed cadastral map of the village of Jezierzany (Озеряни, Ozeriany) near Borshchiv in western Ukraine, from an 1827 survey. This is an early final-state cadastral map including land and building parcel numbers but no house numbers. By 1827, Jezierzany already had a well-developed market square, a second informal square, and a loosely-arranged Jewish center with numbered but unlabeled synagogues. The village church is well to the east of the residential and commercial center, not far from the Christian cemetery; the Jewish cemetery is just south of the center. The small hamlet of Konstancia farther south is arranged as a rectangular grid. This historic paper map is preserved by the Central State Historical Archives of Ukraine in Lviv.