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Africa: IGN 1:1,000,000 Topographic Maps of NW Africa

Africa: IGN 1:1,000,000 Topographic Maps of NW Africa

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Publisher:IGN (France Survey)
Scale:1:1,000,000

A series of topographic maps covering much of north-west Africa, produced as part of the IMW* project in 1960’s. Each map covers an area spanning 6° in longitude and 4° in latitude. There is some variation...

World-wide Topographic Map Series - TPC

World-wide Topographic Map Series - TPC

Relevant titles:7
Publisher:NIMA (National Imagery and Mapping Agency - previously Defence Mapping Agency)
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...

World-wide Topographic Map Series  - ONC

World-wide Topographic Map Series - ONC

Relevant titles:4
Publisher:NIMA (National Imagery and Mapping Agency - previously Defence Mapping Agency)
Scale:1:1,000,000

Military topographic survey mapping covering the world's land masses and significant islands. ONC stands for Operational Navigation Chart. These maps are designed primarily as flying charts for military...

Morocco: Carima Regional Road Maps

Morocco: Carima Regional Road Maps

Titles:5
Publisher:Carima
Scale:1:500,000

Regional road map series published in Morocco by Carima (Societe de Cartographie et d'Imprimerie du Maroc). The cartography and print quality are rather basic, but these maps show more place names than...

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