A complete full-color map of the former village of Załubińcze across the Kamienica River from Nowy Sącz in southwestern Galicia, surveyed and lithographed in 1846. This is a final-state cadastral map showing building and land parcel numbers, with many redline updates from an undated later survey (especially in the hamlet of Piekło). As noted on the cadastral map of Nowy Sącz, the area's Jewish community settled both in the city and in Załubińcze, and the cemetery they established was developed near the riverside in the village (at land parcel 188 on this map). For years the villagers resisted incorporation with the city, but today both Załubińcze and Piekło have been absorbed into Nowy Sącz. This historic paper map is preserved by the Archiwum Narodowe w Krakowie.