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| Series: | Rough Guide Country & Region Maps |
| Publisher: | Rough Guides |
| Catalogue number: | 141107 |
| Scale: | 1:900,000 |
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A double-sided map dividing the region into east and west sections. The Canary Islands are shown in an inset.
Combines clear road and tourist detail with relief indicated by altitude and bathymetric...
| Publisher: | Borch |
| Catalogue number: | 150670 |
| Scale: | 1:875,000 |
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Laminated, waterproof and tear resistant, indexed road map of Spain, ideal for route-planning.
The map is double-sided, dividing the country north/south with a generous overlap. Spain's motorway network...
| Publisher: | MairDumont |
| Catalogue number: | 152200 |
| Scale: | 1:800,000 |
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Large, detailed road map of Spain with index, stickers to highlight on the maps your selected locations, and several high-scale town plans, listed below. A particularly useful addition is a small fold...
| Publisher: | Freytag & Berndt |
| Catalogue number: | 105979 |
| Scale: | 1:700,000 |
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Detailed, double-sided road map of Spain and Portugal, with index and city centre street enlargements of Barcelona, Bilbao, Porto, Grenada, Lisbon, Madrid, Seville, Valencia and the Santiago de Compostella...
| Sheet reference: | 734 |
| Publisher: | Michelin |
| Catalogue number: | 161520 |
| Scale: | 1:1,000,000 |
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The Michelin National road map of Spain & Portugal at 1:1,000,000 scale is ideal for trip & route planning. The map gives comprehensive coverage of national road networks showing all major motorways...
| Publisher: | AA Publishing |
| Catalogue number: | 156683 |
| Scale: | 1:800,000 |
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Double-sided road map which divides the Iberic Peninsula east/west. Five different types of roads and railways are given. National Parks, natural reserves, scenic routes and places of interest are highlighted...
Spain & Portugal (Distoguide ed.)
| Publisher: | Hallwag |
| Catalogue number: | 71915 |
| Scale: | 1:800,000 |
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Double-sided and detailed touring map of Spain and Portugal, showing seven different kind of roads, with road names and junction numbers, intermediate driving distances in km, petrol stations, restaurants...
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