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Maps of Mongolia
ITM Mongolia travel map Colorful travel map, printed on one side only. In typical ITM style, the elevations are emphasized with color tints. The map shows roads, airports, railways, permanent tracks (in otherwise roadless areas), nature reserves, official tourist resorts, official camp sites, and more. (See sample at right.) The map is annotated with many helpful and interesting facts about the various localities. An inset shows the main streets of part of the capital, Ulaanbataar. Another inset shows the biomes of the country: Mountains, Taiga, Forest-Steppe, Steppe, and Govi, with another symbol distinguishing forested areas. Place names are indexed.Scale, 1:2,500,000 (one inch = about 39 miles). Size: about 39 x 27 inches. Folded. Paper.
Published by International Travel Maps, Canada, 2006, Fifth Edition.
Item #ITM-MONG. Shipping weight: 0.3 lb. Publisher's price: $10.95. Your price: $9.85 (Out of stock)
Cartographia China, Mongolia travel map Detailed road and reference map printed on two sides. The map is on one side, a comprehensive index on the reverse. Besides showing all of China and Mongolia, the map also shows all of Taiwan (claimed by China), Nepal, Bhutan, and North and South Korea. It also includes substantial parts of Kazahstan, Kyrgyzstan, northern Myanmar (Burma), and smaller portions of India, Russia, Vietnam, and other nations.The map uses shaded relief to depict the rugged terrain. Detailed are hundreds of cities and towns, important roads (with point-to-point distances in kilometers), railways, rivers, lakes, marshes, the Great Wall, parks, historic monuments, airports, seaports, thermal springs, Buddhist temples and monasteries, pagodas, mosques and more.
The legend explains symbols in Hungarian, German, English, and French. A climate chart shows the average temperatures each month in Celsius and Fahrenheit, plus the number of rainy days per month, for thirteen cities throughout China and Mongolia.
Scale, 1:6,000,000 (1 inch = about 95 miles). Size: about 34½ x 27½ inches. Folded. Glossy paper.
Published by Cartographia, Hungary, 2006. New.
Item #CART-CHINA-MONG. Shipping weight: 0.3 lb. Suggested retail price: $10.00. Your price: $9.00 (out of stock)
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