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India

Publisher:MairDumont
Catalogue number:152245
Scale:1:2,500,000
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Large road map of India with index, and stickers to highlight on the map your selected locations. A particularly useful addition is a small fold-out flap in the jacket, showing an overview of the area...

India, Nepal & Pakistan

India, Nepal & Pakistan

Publisher:Insight Guides
Catalogue number:121172
Scale:1:4,000,000
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Large road map of the subcontinent with the Maldives displayed in an inset. The coverage extends as far west as the Iranian border, east to the Andaman Sea and the Gulf of Martaban off Burma, and as...

India

India

Series:Rough Guide Country & Region Maps
Publisher:Rough Guides
Catalogue number:157404
Scale:1:2,900,000
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Double sided, indexed road map on durable, waterproof paper, dividing the country into north and south sections. Coverage includes Nepal, Bhutan, southern Tibet and most of Bangladesh. Insets show...

India

India

Publisher:Eicher Goodearth
Catalogue number:162852
Scale:1:5,000,000
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Indian Subcontinent

Indian Subcontinent

Publisher:Nelles Verlag
Catalogue number:141247
Scale:1:4,500,000
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Double-sided road map of India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka and western Myanmar (Burma). Main roads and railways are shown, and intermediate driving distances are marked on some...

India

India

Publisher:GeoCenter
Catalogue number:156716
Scale:1:2,500,000
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Road map clearly marking the major routes and including railways.
Includes Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan & Sri Lanka.
Places of interest are shown, with the most important of them clearly highlighted. Mountainous...

India Political

India Political

Publisher:Indian Map Service
Catalogue number:66433
Scale:1:4,400,000
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Map produced in India, showing the provinces in different colours. The network of designated national highways is shown with the highway numbers and other major roads. Railways are marked and a large...

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