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Aletschgebiet 2516
1:25 000 Composite
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Cordee Code: | CMZ171 |
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Page Size: | 130 x 190 mm |
Publisher: | Swisstopo |
ISBN13: | 9783302025162 |
Author: | Swisstopo |
Language: | English |
Published Date: | December 2002 |
Binding: | Sheet Map (folded) |
Weight: | 60g |
Product Type: | Map |
Countries: | Switzerland |
Map No. 2516, Aletschgebiet - STANDARD EDITION, in the topographic survey of Switzerland at 1:25,000 from Swisstopo, covering both sides of the Rhone Valley upstream from Brig and Naters, including Fiesch and Lax, the lower part of the Grosser Aletsch Glacier and Eggishorn.
Swiss topographic survey at 1:25,000 covers the whole country on 247 small format sheets, with special larger maps published for popular regions including some titles now available in hiking versions. Highly regarded for their superb use of graphic relief and hill shading, the maps give an almost 3-D picture of Switzerland's mountainous terrain. Contours are at 10 m intervals, with 20m intervals in the mountainous areas. All the maps have a 1-km grid for Swiss national coordinates (datum CH 1903).
SMALL FORMAT SHEETS (Nos. 1011 - 1374) - map legend in the language of the area covered by the map. Additional margin ticks show latitude and longitude in steps of 2'. The area covered by each map is 17 x 12 km (11 x 7 miles approx).
SPECIAL LARGER SHEETS (Nos. from 2501 onwards) STANDARD editions: no map legend is included but a separate leaflet can be provided instead. The area covered by each map is 25 x 17 km (15 x 11 miles approx).
Swiss topographic survey at 1:25,000 covers the whole country on 247 small format sheets, with special larger maps published for popular regions including some titles now available in hiking versions. Highly regarded for their superb use of graphic relief and hill shading, the maps give an almost 3-D picture of Switzerland's mountainous terrain. Contours are at 10 m intervals, with 20m intervals in the mountainous areas. All the maps have a 1-km grid for Swiss national coordinates (datum CH 1903).
SMALL FORMAT SHEETS (Nos. 1011 - 1374) - map legend in the language of the area covered by the map. Additional margin ticks show latitude and longitude in steps of 2'. The area covered by each map is 17 x 12 km (11 x 7 miles approx).
SPECIAL LARGER SHEETS (Nos. from 2501 onwards) STANDARD editions: no map legend is included but a separate leaflet can be provided instead. The area covered by each map is 25 x 17 km (15 x 11 miles approx).