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| Titles: | 8 |
| Publisher: | Eicher Goodearth |
| Scale: | various |
Began in 2007, this new series of state maps of India reflects a change in locally produced maps to more modern style of cartography. The maps show road and rail networks, indicating intermediate distances...
| Titles: | 23 |
| Publisher: | TTK (India) |
| Scale: | Various |
Locally produced administrative maps of Indian states, each with a booklet providing a guide to the area. The maps show the division of each state into districts and have more small towns and villages...
Gilgit Agency and Jammu & Kashmir Province (Pakistan and India)
| Series: | Pakistan: Pakistani Survey Province Maps |
| Sheet reference: | |
| Publisher: | Survey of Pakistan |
| Catalogue number: | 171473 |
| Scale: | 1:1,000,000 |
| Availability: | In stock: usually dispatched within 48 hours |
Topographic map of the Gilgit Agency and the whole of the Jammu and Kashmir, produced by the Pakistani national survey organization. No demarcation line is shown between the Indian and the Pakistani...
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