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Oberwallis 42
1:100 000
£12.99
Refer To Cus Serv
Available by special order, contact [email protected] and we can advise expected delivery date.
Swiss topographic survey at 1:100,000 from Swisstopo, highly regarded for it superb use of graphic relief and hill shading, presenting an almost 3-D picture of the country's mountainous terrain.
| Cordee Code: | CMZ149 |
|---|---|
| Page Size: | 130 x 190 mm |
| Publisher: | Swisstopo |
| ISBN13: | 9783302000428 |
| Author: | Swisstopo |
| Language: | English |
| Published Date: | December 1995 |
| Binding: | Sheet Map (folded) |
| Weight: | 40g |
| Product Type: | Map |
Swiss topographic survey at 1:100,000 from Swisstopo, highly regarded for it superb use of graphic relief and hill shading, presenting an almost 3-D picture of the country's mountainous terrain.
Coverage is available either as small size standard sheets | Nos 26 to 48, each covering 70 x 48 km / 43 x 30 miles approx, or as larger size maps - Nos. 101 onwards, each covering 100 x 70 km / 62 x 43 miles approx.
Both formats have identical cartography, with contours at 50-metres intervals. Standard sheets include margin ticks showing latitude and longitude in steps of 10', and both formats have an overprint showing the Swiss national grid lines at 10km intervals; latest editions of the larger sheets now have the Swiss grid lines at 1km intervals.
Coverage is available either as small size standard sheets | Nos 26 to 48, each covering 70 x 48 km / 43 x 30 miles approx, or as larger size maps - Nos. 101 onwards, each covering 100 x 70 km / 62 x 43 miles approx.
Both formats have identical cartography, with contours at 50-metres intervals. Standard sheets include margin ticks showing latitude and longitude in steps of 10', and both formats have an overprint showing the Swiss national grid lines at 10km intervals; latest editions of the larger sheets now have the Swiss grid lines at 1km intervals.