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Spain: 100K Catalan Topographic Survey
| Relevant titles: | 2 |
| Publisher: | Institut Cartogràfic de Catalunya (Catalonia Survey) |
| Scale: | 1:100,000 |
Large, detailed topographic maps from the Institut Cartogràfic de Catalunya, continuing their tradition of fine, elegant cartography. Relief is shown by contours at 40m intervals, enhanced with additional...
Spain: 50K Catalan Topographic Survey
| Relevant titles: | 14 |
| Publisher: | Institut Cartogràfic de Catalunya (Catalonia Survey) |
| Scale: | 1:50,000 |
Topographic survey from the Institut Cartogràfic de Catalunya, providing an alternative to the two surveys, civilian and military, produced for the whole of Spain. The Catalan series not only covers...
Spain: Editorial Alpina Walking Maps
| Relevant titles: | 7 |
| Publisher: | Editorial Alpina |
| Scale: | Various |
One of the titles in an extensive series of walking maps covering the Pyrenees, Catalonia, and other popular hiking areas in Spain, including Picos de Europa, Sierra Nevada and parts of Andalucía, Mallorca...
Spain: 25K CatalanTopographic Survey
| Relevant titles: | 4 |
| Publisher: | Institut Cartogràfic de Catalunya (Catalonia Survey) |
| Scale: | 1:25,000 |
Large, highly detailed maps from the Catalan survey organisation. The maps have very elegant and clear cartography with contours at 20m intervals, hill shading and fine graphics to portray the relief...
Spain: 50K Military Topographic Survey Maps
| Relevant titles: | 14 |
| Publisher: | Servicio to Centro |
| Scale: | 1:50,000 |
Topographic survey of the whole of Spain published by the Servicio Geográfico del Ejército, the country’s military survey organisation. Relief is shown by contours at 20-metre intervals plus spot heights...
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Spain - Girona and the Costa Brava
Girona has a quiet charm and a placid air about it. The best way to observe this is by walking the ancient city walls, stopping for contemplative rests at the intermittent observation towers. The views from here can be mixed – one glance throws up ugly cranes and scaffolding, the next red roofs and the soaring towers of Girona’s religious landmarks – but it is well worth the effort.
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