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Uganda 1:2,500. 42/1/23SE/2 & 42/1/24SW/1 (Parts). Kaberamaido / surveyed, drawn and published by Lands & Surveys Department.
Cartographer
Uganda. Department of Lands and Surveys
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Format
Map
Language
English
Εdition
Edition 1 U.S.D.
Published/Created
Uganda : Lands & Surveys Department, 1965.
©1965.
Description
Scale 1:2,500 or 1 inch = 208.3 feet, 25.36 inches = 11 mile transverse Mercator projection (E 33°08ʹ17ʹʹ--E 33°09ʹ37ʹʹ/N 1°46ʹ30ʹʹ--N 1°45ʹ16ʹʹ).
1 map : color ; 55 x 55 cm
Datum: New (1960) Arc.
Details
Subject(s)
Cities and towns
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Uganda
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Kaberamaido District (Uganda)
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Maps
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Topographic maps
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Cadastral maps
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Maps
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Series
USD ; 6.
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U.S.D. ; 6
Notes
Relief shown by 5 feet contour interval, and spot heights.
Map shows district, municipal or township, and property boundaries.
Includes ancillary sheet index.
"Heights in feet."
"Surveyed (March 1964) and drawn (July 1965) by the Department of Lands and Surveys, Uganda."
"The representation on this map of a road, track or footpath is no evidence of the existence of a right of way."
"Cadastral boundaries as shown on this map do not in any way affect the boundaries shown in Registered Titles."
"200-8-65."
©Copyright Uganda Government 1965.
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Online version available via the Princeton University Libraries Digital Maps & Geospatial Data website.
Other title(s)
Kaberamaido
Series U.S.D. 6.
OCLC
1340264883
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