- Albania
- Armenia
- Aserbajdsjan
- Bosnia-Hercegovina
- Bulgaria
- Estland
- Finland
- Georgia
- Hellas
- Hviterussland
- Kasakhstan
- Kina
- Kosovo
- Kroatia
- Kypros
- Latvia
- Litauen
- Moldova
- Mongolia
- Montenegro
- Nord-Korea
- Nord-Makedonia
- Norge
- Polen
- Romania
- Russland
- Serbia
- Slovakia
- Slovenia
- Tsjekkia
- Tyrkia
- Ukraina
- Ungarn
- Østerrike
- Albania
- Armenia
- Aserbajdsjan
- Bosnia-Hercegovina
- Bulgaria
- Estland
- Finland
- Georgia
- Hellas
- Hviterussland
- Kasakhstan
- Kina
- Kosovo
- Kroatia
- Kypros
- Latvia
- Litauen
- Moldova
- Mongolia
- Montenegro
- Nord-Korea
- Nord-Makedonia
- Norge
- Polen
- Romania
- Russland
- Serbia
- Slovakia
- Slovenia
- Tsjekkia
- Tyrkia
- Ukraina
- Ungarn
- Østerrike
18 produkter

Ukraine
Ordinær pris 199,00 krIndexed, light, waterproof and tear-resistant road map of Ukraine with topographic and tourist information, published by Reise Know-How as part of their highly acclaimed World Mapping Project. The map is double-sided to provide the best balance between a good scale and a convenient size sheet.
Road and rail networks are easy to see on a clear base which presents topography by altitude colouring with contours, spot heights, mountain passes and names of mountain ranges. Swamps and salt marshes are also marked. Road network includes local roads, shows driving distances on main and secondary routes and indicates locations of petrol stations and border crossinngs.
National parks and protected areas are marked and symbols highlight various places of interest. Also indicated is the boundary of the danger zone around Chernobyl. Names of towns and villages are in Roman and Cyrillic alphabets, both on the map and in the extensive index; names of geographical features and protected areas are shown only transliterated. Coverage includes all but a small corner of Moldova. The map has a latitude and longitude grid at intervals of 1º. Map legend includes English.
- Publisert: 2019
- Innbinding: Falset
- Materiale: Plastpapir
- Målestokk: 1:1 100 000

Eastern Europe
Ordinær pris 249,00 krLonely Planet’s Eastern Europe is your passport to the most relevant, up-to-date advice on what to see and skip, and what hidden discoveries await you. Walk Dubrovnik’s city walls, discover history in Krakow, and explore Moscow’s Red Square; all with your trusted travel companion. Get to the heart of Eastern Europe and begin your journey now!
Covers Albania, Belarus, Bosnia & Hercegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Kosovo, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Poland, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Ukraine.
- Publisert: Januar 2022
- Utgave: 16. utgave
- Antall sider: 512
- Innbinding: Heftet
- Språk: Engelsk
- ISBN: 9781788683913

Grensen
Ordinær pris 249,00 kr- Forfatter: Erika Fatland
- Publisert: 2020
- Innbinding: Heftet
- Språk: Norsk
- ISBN: 9788248921493
Europe Eastern: Railway & Road
Ordinær pris 199,00 krEurope may be small in comparison to Canada, but it is densely populated and difficult to map as a continent while providing detail. Eastern Europe used to be defined as everything behind the Iron Curtain during the Cold War, but now it encompasses everything east of Germany and Switzerland, which means that this map covers Italy, Greece and the Balkan countries, the Central European countries of Romania and Hungary and most of Ukraine, Poland and the three Baltic states, and western Russia as far east as Volgograd, as well as much of Turkey. It is a combined road and rail map, showing motorways and major highways, fast-train routes in red and regular services in black. It also shows major cruise line routes, although many have been suspended due to Covid and political situations in Russia and Turkey.
Essentially, this is a map covering a very large area, as are our maps of Western and Central Europe, and our earlier map of Scandinavia. We have tried to make it politically correct, which is difficult considering the Russian occupation of Crimea and the Donetsk region of Ukraine and the on-going controversy over the ‘proper’ name for Macedonia, so we apologize for any errors. For simplicity’s sake, we have named most place names in English, so Roma is Rome and Moscva is Moscow etc. Fortunately, most English place names are the same in the local languages. However, being ITMB, Naples is Napoli, and Florence is Firenze, so don’t be too critical of us; we’re trying to reconcile differing perspectives.
- Publisert: 2021
- Innbinding: Falset
- Materiale: Papir
- Målestokk: 1:2 600 000

Ukraine; Moldova
Ordinær pris 199,00 krUkraine and Moldova with eastern Romania, on a large, indexed road map with street plans of central Kiev and Chisinau. Place names are in Roman alphabet, with main towns also given in Cyrillic.
Road network includes local roads and cart tracks and shows driving distances on main routes and locations of border crossings. Railways and local airports are shown, as well as internal administrative boundaries with names of the provinces. National parks or protected areas are marked and main places of interest highlighted. Topographic information is limited to names of main mountain and hill ranges and selected spot heights.
The map has latitude and longitude lines at intervals of 1º. Multilingual map legend includes English. Index of localities is in a separate booklet attached to the map cover and lists locations in each country separately, including places in the adjoining areas of neighbouring countries. The booklet also includes plans of central Kiev and Chishinau.
- Publisert: 2024
- Innbinding: Falset
- Materiale: Papir
- Målestokk: 1:1 000 000
Ukraine & (Crimea)
Ordinær pris 199,00 krUkraine is the largest country in Europe. Russia doesn’t count because it is mostly in Asia and is generally disliked by everyone. At the moment, Ukraine is holding its own against a concerted attack by Russia to decimate it and make it part of Putin’s Russia. Under normal circumstances, no one should be publishing a map of Ukraine in the middle of a devastating war, but surprisingly, it is one of our best-selling maps for Europe and has gone through three editions over the last three years. The reason is not tourism per se, but information, which is needed by policy makers, aid groups, and armchair followers of developing events. It is also interesting to see an evolving pattern of place name changes as Ukraine gets rid of Russian-imposed names. Bakhmut, location of a famous battle a year ago, is a case in point.
All maps, until now, show the old Russian name; only ITMB’s map shows the new Ukrainian name. With each new edition, we find more names that have changed. So, this map is not important for showing road conditions or power lines because such matters are in the hands of the gods of war. This map is essential for everyone because we are all affected by what happens in Ukraine. ITMB is fortunate in having a cartographer whose passion is Ukraine and is always coming up with yet another place that has changed its name, but nobody noticed. We show the country as it should be, with eastern regions and Crimea being a legitimate part of the country.
- Publisert: 2024
- Innbinding: Falset
- Materiale: Vanntett papir
- Målestokk: 1:1 000 000

Dagbok fra ein invasjon
Ordinær pris 399,00 krAllerede da de russiske troppene begynte å samle seg ved Ukrainas østgrense begynte Andrej Kurkov - Ukrainas kanskje viktigste romanforfatter - å skrive på denne boken. Fra dag til dag følger vi hendelsene fra bakkeplan i Kyiv -senere gjennom flukt og forflytting lengre vest i landet. Kurkov, som selv er russiskspråklig, kobler skildringer av små og store hendelser i krigshverdagen med politiske og kulturelle analyser på en innsiktsfull, brennende engasjert og uhyre velskrevet måte. Boken er et nødvendig tilskudd for bedre å forstå krigen og bakgrunnen for den.
Utgitt: 2022
Forlag: Cappelen Damm
Innbinding: Innbundet
Språk: Norsk Nynorsk
Sider: 273

Ukraine
Ordinær pris 279,00 krBig, diverse and largely undiscovered, Ukraine is one of Europe’s last genuine travel fron-tiers, a nation rich in colourful tradition, warm-hearted people and off-the-map experiences. Lonely Planet will get you to the heart of Ukraine, with amazing travel experiences and the best planning advice.
Lonely Planet’s Ukraine is your passport to the most relevant, up-to-date advice on what to see and skip, and what hidden discoveries await you. Sip coffee in cosy cafes in Lviv; hike the flower-filled upland pastures and wide, snaking valleys of the Carpathian Mountains; take a guided tour of Chernobyl; all with your trusted travel companion. Get to the heart of Ukraine and begin your journey now!
- Publisert: Juli 2018
- Utgave: 5. utgave
- Antall sider: 288
- Innbinding: Heftet
- Språk: Engelsk
- ISBN: 9781786575715

Ukrainian Phrasebook & Dictionary
Ordinær pris 99,00 krWith Lonely Planet's Ukrainian Phrasebook, let no barriers - language or culture - get in your way. Grab this phrasebook and drop into Lviv, the pulsating heart of Ukraine, take in the holy monastery of Kyevo-Pecherska Lavra in Kyiv, or hike, bike and ski in the Carpathian National Nature Park. Our phrasebooks give you a comprehensive mix of practical and social words and phrases in more than 120 languages.
- Publisert: April 2014
- Utgave: 4. utgave
- Antall sider: 292
- Innbinding: Heftet
- Språk: Engelsk - Ukrainsk
- ISBN: 9781743211854

Europe: Southeast & Balkans
Ordinær pris 199,00 krThe Balkans and South-Eastern Europe on a road map from Freytag and Berndt, covering a large chunk of the Continent from southern Poland and Kiev to the Mediterranean, and from Naples to Ankara. The map shows the area’s road network, indicating diving distances on principal routes and main border crossings. Railways and ferry routes are marked. In most countries internal administrative boundaries are also shown.
In Greece, Bulgaria and Ukraine (but not Serbia) names of main cities are shown both in Latin alphabet and in Greek or Cyrillic. The map has a latitude and longitude grid at intervals of 1º. Multilingual map legend includes English.
A booklet attached to the map cover contains an index, arranged by country, plus street plan of central Athens, Belgrade, Bratislava, Budapest, Bucharest, Chisinau, Istanbul, Kiev, Ljubljana, Podgorica, Prague, Pristina, Sarajevo, Skopje, Tirana, Vienna and Zagreb.
- Publisert: 2024
- Innbinding: Falset
- Materiale: Papir
- Målestokk: 1:2 000 000

Russia; Belarus & Ukraine
Ordinær pris 169,00 krMarco polo er svært detajerte kart som er praktiske og enkle i bruk. 7 klistremerker for å markere spesifikke steder gjør det enda enklere å planlegge reisen. Alle kartene inneholder en omfattende index for enkelt å finne frem.
Fully updated for 2022...and now with ZOOM system for even better orientation! Marco Polo maps feature completely up-to-date, digitally generated mapping. The high quality cartography with distance indicators and scale converters aid route planning.
Publisert: 2022
Innbinding: falset
Material: papir
Målestokk: 1:2000000

Makten og troen
Ordinær pris 299,00 krEn reise til de vakreste kirkene og klostrene øst i Europa – fra Jerusalem til Finnmark.
Dette er en annerledes reisebok om de skjønneste kirker og klostre øst i Europa. Forfatter Richard Bærug har pirket i fasaden og kommet tett på menneskene. Hvem er de, disse munkene og nonnene, prestene og andre troende? Hva kan ortodokse, katolikker og protestanter åndelig gi oss i dag?
Østkirken står midt oppe i det kanskje største bruddet på nærmere tusen år. Den russisk-ortodokse kirken, der prestene i sovjettiden nesten ble utryddet og lederne stadig mer kontrollert av KGB, brøt i 2018 med moderkirken i Konstantinopel. Gjennom samtaler med troende rulles mangfoldet og det historiske lappeteppet ut, preget av dragkampen mellom troen på Gud og maktambisjonene til politiske ledere.
Mellom søken etter sannhet og gevinster fra løgner og legender.
Bli med på en dramatisk, men ytterst vakker reise fra Jerusalem gjennom Armenia, Georgia, Tyrkia, Kypros, Athos, Hellas, Bulgaria, Romania, Moldova, Ukraina, Belarus (Hviterussland), Litauen, Latvia, Estland, Russland, Finland og Norge.
- Forfatter: Richard Bærug
- Publisert: 2021
- Antall sider: 552
- Innbinding: Innbundet
- Språk: Norsk bokmål
- ISBN: 9788283651355

The Border
Ordinær pris 199,00 krThe Border is a book about Russia and Russian history without its author ever entering Russia itself; a book about being the neighbour of that mighty, expanding empire throughout history. It is a chronicle of the colourful, exciting, tragic and often unbelievable histories of these bordering nations, their cultures, their people, their landscapes.
Forfatter: Erika Fatland
Utgitt: 2017
Antall Sider: 612
Språk: Engelsk

Mesopotamia
Ordinær pris 189,00 kr «Dette er etter alle målestokker storartet lesning.»
Sigmund Jensen, Stavanger Aftenblad
Ni personers veier krysses i den ukrainske storbyen Kharkiv. Felles for dem alle er at de er vokst opp etter jernteppets fall og har mistet stadig flere illusjoner om det kaotiske postkommunistiske hjemlandet. Allikevel nærer de fremdeles små håp om å skape seg et anstendig liv. Bob følger drømmen om å prøve seg i USA, men får det ikke til. Foma lengter etter en kjæreste, men forsøket på å bli sammen med en eks-prostituert skaper flere problemer enn fornøyelser. De er alle mennesker som tilfeldigvis befinner seg på feil sted til feil tid.
Mesopotamia – «landet mellom flodene» – er i denne boken området mellom Dnipr og Donets, med Ukrainas nest største by Kharkiv som sentrum. Boken er Serhij Zjadans hyllest til denne byen. Han beskriver blokker og bolighus, trange leiligheter og hemmelige kjellere og skildrer hvordan hovedpersonene snor seg fram gjennom portrom og bakveier. Gjennom ni sammenvevde historier skildres Zjadans Kharkiv, både det vakre og det nedslitte, det vemodige og det humoristiske.
Omtale
«Mesopotamia er eit oppkomme av historier frå botnen av samfunnet, framført med innleving, driv og trøkk i eit overlys av skjør poesi, og skriver av ein av Ukrainas fremste forfattarar, kjent langt utanfor landegrensene.»
Oddmund Hagen, Dag og Tid
«Oversetter Dagfinn Foldøy har gjort en god jobb med å bevare rytmen og energien fra originalmanuset. Selv om flere av fortellingene foregår i bryllup, bursdager og begravelser, innenfor kollektivet og fellesskapet, dreier dette seg først og fremst om ensomme enkeltmennesker som
leter etter en mening med livet og mer eller mindre mot alle odds forsøker å stable et noenlunde verdig og anstendig liv på beina.»
Sigmund Jensen, Stavanger Aftenblad
«Med Mesopotamia har Zjadan skrevet sin til nå mest poetiske roman. Så poetisk at leseren knapt merker at romanen til slutt blir til dikt, til en lyrisk kommentar til teksten selv.»
Bayerischer Rundfunk
«Så kraftig, full av rytme og oppsamlet energi, så gnistrende … og likevel full av uvanlig sart poesi.»
Süddeutsche Zeitung

Igort
Ordinær pris 349,00 krDe ukrainske notatbøkene samler den italienske tegneserieskaperen Igort historiene til mennesker av kjøtt og blod fra det tidligere USSR, dagens Ukraina, etter å ha tilbrakt nesten to år i Ukraina, Russland og Sibir 15 år etter Sovjetunionens oppløsning. Varsomt og respektfullt rekonstrueres ukrainske minner fra dramatiske perioder i 1900-tallets historie, minner om terror, forfølgelse og gulag.
Her fortelles blant annet historiene til to kvinner som overlevde Holodomor, også kjent som «det sovjetiske folkemordet på ukrainerne». Holodomor kan ha kostet opptil ti millioner mennesker livet og var en planmessig utført utsulting av det ukrainske folket i 1932-1933. Stalins formål var å knuse de såkalte kulakkene, bønder som motsatte seg tvangskollektivisering.
Boken levendegjør de kollektive erfaringene til tusener av usynlige protagonister, vanlige ukrainske kvinner og menn. Uunngåelig ender boka opp med å søke svar på spørsmålet vi fortsatt stiller oss: Tredve år etter murens fall, er det store sovjetiske eposet av enorme felles forhåpninger og umåtelige tragedier fortsatt et uavsluttet kapittel?
Utgitt: 2022
Forlag: Pax
Innbinding: Paperback
Språk: Norsk Bokmål
Sider: 176

History of Eastern Europe
Ordinær pris 399,00 krA Captivating Guide to a Shortened History of Russia, Ukraine, Hungary, Poland, the Czech Republic, Bulgaria, Slovakia, Moldova, Belarus, and Romania
How much Eastern European history do you know?
The story of Eastern Europe is one of successes and failures, competing interests, and the rise and fall of states and empires. The ancient Greek and Roman empires knew the importance of Eastern Europe for trade and settlement. Later, during the Migration Period, also known as the "Barbarian Invasions," Eastern Europe became the stomping grounds for many people groups. The Visigoths, Huns, Slavs, and central Asian Turkic tribes like the Avars and Khazars all made their way into Eastern Europe.
With so many people moving in, the first states started to rise. Some of them would break apart as soon as they started, while others would form full-fledged empires. The medieval period would see some of the greatest empires of European history, like Kievan Rus, the Bulgarian Empire, Serbia, and the German Crusader states. By the early modern period, these great states would be replaced by Russia, the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, and the Ottoman Empire.
In the coming centuries, the rise of Russia, Austria, and Prussia would spell doom for the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, and the Ottomans would keep pressing into Eastern Europe. The 19th century would lay the foundations for the outbreak of World War I, which would itself lead to World War II. In the aftermath, Eastern Europe became part of the Eastern Bloc, which was dominated by the USSR until the fall of communism nearly five decades later. This book extends past contemporary histories of Eastern Europe, which usually end at the fall of the Berlin Wall, to cover more recent events, including the conflicts in Bosnia and Kosovo and the 2014 Crimean crisis.
In this book, you will learn about:
The Greek and Roman influence in Eastern Europe
The Migration Period, aka the "Barbarian Invasions"
Charlemagne and the Holy Roman Empire
The Mongol invasions
Christian Europe vs. the Ottoman Empire
The fall of Constantinople
The rise of Russia and its famous rulers, like Ivan the Terrible and Catherine the Great
The path to World War I and World War II
The Jewish experience in Eastern Europe
The Soviet Union and the Eastern Bloc
The fall of the Berlin Wall and the end of communism
The conflicts in Bosnia and Kosovo
The 2014 Russian annexation of Crimea
Utgitt: okt 2021