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Spain Administrative Map

Spain Administrative Map

Publisher:Centro Nacional de Informacion Geografica
Catalogue number:131497
Scale:1:2,000,000
Availability:In stock: usually dispatched within 48 hours

This 96x70cm map depicts the autonomous regions of Spain in distinctive colours. The provincial borders within the regions are marked also. Roads and railways are shown and a range of symbols are...

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