RUSSIA. Compiled by. Guillaume Sanson, published by Peter Schenk, Amsterdam, before 1700; copper color, st. bdb., small part of upper right corner broken off; plate dimensions: 587x496 mm; title in French, in cartouche in form of drapery supported by 2 putti: La Russie Blanche ou / Moscovie / Divisée Suivant l'Estendue / des Royaumes, Duchés, / Principautés, Provinces / et Peuples.... .; above the upper title frame in Latin: Russiae Albae, sive Moscoviae delineatio geographica accurata et nova; / annexis quoque Regionibus ac Provinciis finitimis; studio et labore Petr. Schenck.
On the east, the map reaches the Yenisei River. In the west, on the side of the First Republic was Kiev and Mirgorod and Poltava. The territories of the Tatars included lands from the Don basin with Azov to the Liman of the Dniester. To the west, the Nogai Tatars were located in the territory directly under Turkey. The Crimean Tatars were a separate territorial unit dependent on the Ottoman Empire.