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Western Africa at 1:3,400,000 on an indexed, double-sided map from ITMB providing coverage of the whole of Benin, Burkina Faso, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea Bissau, Ivory Coast, Liberia, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco, Senegal, Sierra Leone and Togo, plus most of Algeria and the western parts of Niger and Nigeria. The map is double-sided, dividing the region north/south with a small overlap between the sides, a...
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Northern Africa at 1:3,400,000 on an indexed, double-sided map from ITMB with topography presented by altitude colouring. The map divides the region east/west with a tiny overlap between the sides, extending from the Atlantic coast of Western Sahara to Sinai and the Red Sea coast of Egypt. On its western side coverage extends just south of the Bordj Mokhtar border crossing between southern Algeria and Mali,...
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The Sahara Desert at 1:3,400,000 on an indexed, double-sided map from ITMB. Coverage extends southwards from approx. 30ºN within Morocco (Agadir) and 33ºN elsewhere (Ourgla in Algeria, Tripoli in Libya and Alexandria in Egypt) to approx. 16ºN (Timbuktu in Mali and Agadez in Niger). West / east the map covers the region from the coastline of Western Sahara and Nouakchott in Mauritania to the Abu Simbel templ...
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Algeria at 1:2,500,000 in a road map version from Gizi Map, with relief shading used to present the country’s topography. Names of larger towns, provinces and selected topographic features are also shown in the Arabic alphabet; all other place names are in the Latin alphabet. Where appropriate, alternative versions of place names are also provided (Oran/Wahran, etc).
Algeria on a large double-sided indexed map from Freytag and Berndt, with the northern part of the country presented at 1:800,000 and the Saharan interior at 1:2,000,000, with a generous overlap between the two sides.
Algeria and Tunisia on an indexed, waterproof and tear-resistant road map with topographic and tourist information, published by Reise Know-How as part of their highly acclaimed World Mapping Project. The map is double-sided to provide the best balance between a good scale and a convenient size sheet.
The Ahaggar Mountains on a double-sided, waterproof and tear-resistant, GPS compatible map at 1:200,000 from Reise Know-How with detailed topographic information, plus roads and desert tracks, settlements, etc.
Algeria at 1:2,500,000 in a geographical version from Gizi Map, with bright altitude colouring vividly presenting the country’s topography. Names of larger towns, provinces and selected topographic features are also shown in the Arabic alphabet; all other place names are in the Latin alphabet. Where appropriate, alternative versions of place names are also provided (Oran/Wahran, etc).
Algeria Geographical Wall Map at 1:2,500,000 from Gizi Map, size 98 x87cm (38"x 34" approx.), with bright altitude colouring vividly presenting the country’s topography. Names of larger towns, provinces and selected topographic features are also shown in the Arabic alphabet; all other place names are in the Latin alphabet. Where appropriate, alternative versions of place names are also provided (Oran/Wahran...
Algeria Raod Edition Wall Map at 1:2,500,000, size 98x87cm (38"x34" approx), from Gizi Map, with relief shading used to present the country’s topography. Names of larger towns, provinces and selected topographic features are also shown in the Arabic alphabet; all other place names are in the Latin alphabet. Where appropriate, alternative versions of place names are also provided (Oran/Wahran, etc).