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| Publisher: | ITMB Publishing |
| Catalogue number: | 113451 |
| Scale: | 1:750,000 |
| Availability: | In stock: usually dispatched within 48 hours |
It includes a street plan of Dhaka and an index of placenames. Relief is shown via colour shading. Places of interest and national parks are highlighted.
Northeastern India and Bangladesh
| Series: | India: Nelles Regional Road Maps |
| Sheet reference: | 5 |
| Publisher: | Nelles Verlag |
| Catalogue number: | 141244 |
| Scale: | 1:1,500,000 |
| Availability: | In stock: usually dispatched within 48 hours |
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Double-sided map showing Bangladesh and the part of India north and east of it, including Sikkim, Bhutan and Tibet up to Lhasa. The map also includes a basic street plan of Dhaka and...
World-wide Topographic Map Series - TPC
| Relevant titles: | 3 |
| Publisher: | National Imagery and Mapping Agency (NIMA) |
| Scale: | 1:500,000 |
Military topographic survey mapping covering about 80% of the world's land masses and significant islands. TPC stands for Tactical Pilotage Chart. These maps are designed primarily as flying charts...
| Series: | Lonely Planet Countries and Regions Guides |
| Publisher: | Lonely Planet |
| Catalogue number: | 128236 |
| Availability: | In stock: usually dispatched within 48 hours |
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Market-leading comprehensive guides, predominantly practical in content and aimed at independent travellers. Frank and informal in style, with a layout that makes for exceptional...
| Author: | Mark Shand |
| Publisher: | Little, Brown & Co |
| Catalogue number: | 114961 |
| Availability: | In stock: usually dispatched within 48 hours |
Faithfully accompanied by Bhaiti, his Indian pi-dog, Shand attempts to complete a journey from the beginnings of the Brahmaputra in Tibet to its delta in the Bay of Bengal. A wonderful account of an...
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