Road Maps
Afghanistan, Kabul & 5 Cities by GiziMap
Afghanistan at 1:2 000 000 on an indexed map from Gizi Map, with on the reverse large street plans of Kabul with an enlargement showing its central are in greater detail, plus Kandahar, Herat, Jalalabad, Kunduz and Mazar-e Sharif.
On one side is a map of Afghanistan and the whole of Pakistan at 1:2 000 000. Bold altitude colouring clearly shows the physical geography of the two countries and the surrounding region, with plenty of spot heights and names of mountain and hill ranges, deserts, etc. Additional graphics indicate glaciers, deserts, glaciers, swamps and salt flats.
Road network shows minor roads and selected local tracks. Railway lines are included and local airports are marked. A range of symbols indicate various places of interest, including UNESCO World Heritage sites, national parks, cultural and historical sites, etc. Also marked are internal administrative boundaries within Afghanistan and Pakistan and names of the provinces. Latitude and longitude lines are drawn at 1
Product No | CMS2817045 |
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Weight (g) | 200 g |
Publisher | GiziMap |
Size | 100 x 210 x 5mm |
Format | Paperback |
Scale | Various |
ISBN | 9786155010019 |
Afghanistan at 1:2 000 000 on an indexed map from Gizi Map, with on the reverse large street plans of Kabul with an enlargement showing its central are in greater detail, plus Kandahar, Herat, Jalalabad, Kunduz and Mazar-e Sharif.
On one side is a map of Afghanistan and the whole of Pakistan at 1:2 000 000. Bold altitude colouring clearly shows the physical geography of the two countries and the surrounding region, with plenty of spot heights and names of mountain and hill ranges, deserts, etc. Additional graphics indicate glaciers, deserts, glaciers, swamps and salt flats.
Road network shows minor roads and selected local tracks. Railway lines are included and local airports are marked. A range of symbols indicate various places of interest, including UNESCO World Heritage sites, national parks, cultural and historical sites, etc. Also marked are internal administrative boundaries within Afghanistan and Pakistan and names of the provinces. Latitude and longitude lines are drawn at 1