An administrative map of former Galicia and Bukovina in 1919, the year immediately following the end of World War I, showing its administrative divisions as part of the newly-formed Second Polish Republic. Created by an unknown author for the Cartographic Office in Lwów, the map shows district boundaries with head and secondary towns across the former province and in Eastern Silesia. When this map was made, the military and diplomatic fronts of the Polish-Ukrainian War were winding down, but international councils would continue to discuss the issues for several years. Single image sourced by Jay Osborn from the Polona Digital Library (an initiative of the National Library of Poland).