Search Results for ‘Morocco’, ‘Road Maps & Atlases’ - 10 matches found
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| Sheet reference: | 742 |
| Publisher: | Michelin |
| Catalogue number: | 155913 |
| Scale: | 1:1,000,000 |
| Availability: | In stock: usually dispatched within 48 hours |
A rather large map, principally showing most of the country, with more detailed insets of four popular regions and a more generalized map of the whole country - including Western Sahara. A wealth of...
| Publisher: | Gizi Map |
| Catalogue number: | 157758 |
| Scale: | 1:1,250,000 |
| Availability: | In stock: usually dispatched within 48 hours |
Indexed map of Morocco, including Western Sahara shown as an inset at 1:2,500,000. The map has bold altitude coloring and gives a lot of information on the country’s topography, indicating swamps and...
| Publisher: | Borch |
| Catalogue number: | 160562 |
| Scale: | 1:1,400,000 |
| Availability: | In stock: usually dispatched within 48 hours |
Laminated, waterproof tourist map of Morocco, with street plans of Marrakesh, Fès, Casablanca, Tangier (Tanger), and Rabat. The main map at 1:1,400,000 extends south beyond Agadir to Tiznit and Tafraoute...
| Publisher: | ITMB - International Travel Maps |
| Catalogue number: | 158904 |
| Scale: | 1:1,170,000 |
| Availability: | In stock: usually dispatched within 48 hours |
Morocco at 1:1,170,000 on an indexed, double-sided, waterproof paper and tear-resistant map from ITMB, with street plans of central Tangier, Rabat, Marrakesh and Casablanca. Relief is depicted by altitude...
Africa: IGN 1:1,000,000 Topographic Maps of NW Africa
| Relevant titles: | 5 |
| Publisher: | IGN (France Survey) |
| Scale: | 1:1,000,000 |
North-West Africa on a series of topographic maps from the IGN, France’s national survey organization, produced as part of the IMW project (see below) in 1960’s. Each map covers an area spanning 6° in...
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...
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...
| Publisher: | IGN (France Survey) |
| Catalogue number: | 82632 |
| Scale: | 1:800,000 |
| Availability: | In stock: usually dispatched within 48 hours |
The latest edition of this title has now adopted the same cartography as used in the GeoCenter map. Bold relief shading and spot heights show the country’s topography. Road information includes gradients...
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...
Marrakesh and Northern Morocco
| Publisher: | ITMB - International Travel Maps |
| Catalogue number: | 174340 |
| Scale: | 1:7,4000/1:1,400,000 |
| Availability: | In stock: usually dispatched within 48 hours |
Street plan of Marrakesh backed by a map of northern Morocco (i.e. the whole country without the Western Sahara), with additional smaller plans of Rabat with Sale, Tangier and Casablanca, printed on...
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