A multicolor general plan and street map of the city of Tarnopol (Ternopil, Тернопіль, טאַרנאָפּל) produced by the Association of Polish Tourist Societies in 1932. The map labels streets plus significant squares, and specifically marks Christian and Jewish cemeteries with symbols and color. Churches of both the Roman Catholic and Greek Catholic communities are also marked with unique symbols, as is the Great Synagogue in the historic city center (numbered 31 on the map, tied to a map key which is missing). Rail lines and the train station are also indicated, as is the marshy reservoir behind the dam of the Seret River. This historic paper map is preserved by the WIG Map Archive.