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Pictorial map of the Caucasus. Russia Georgia Azerbaijan Armenia INTOURIST c1932'Pictorial map of the Caucasus' The print run for this map was presumably rather small. Intourist was founded in 1929 as the primary travel agency for foreign visitors to the Soviet Union. Soviet tourism, such as it was, peaked in the early 1930s, however by the late Stalin era, the number of foreigners visiting the Soviet Union dropped to nearly zero. According to a 1948 report by Intourist, foreign tourism in the Soviet Union was nonexistent. In the
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