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Tourist map : Kriti = Κρήτη = Crete = Crète = Kreta.
Tourist map : Kriti = Krētē = Crete = Crète = Kreta.
Publisher
Mathioulakis, Christos Z.
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Format
Map
Language
Multiple languages
English
German
Modern Greek (1453-)
French
Published/Created
Athēnai : Mathioulakis, Christos Z., 1974.
Description
(E 23°27ʹ41″--E 26°23ʹ31″/N 35°42ʹ23″--N 34°50ʹ21″).
1 map : color ; 34 x 102 cm
Availability
Available Online
See the map:
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Notes
Lewis Library - Map Collection
G6812.C7E635 1974 .M3
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Subject(s)
Topographic maps
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Archaeological sites
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Tourist maps
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Crete (Greece)
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Maps
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Notes
Relief shown by shading and spot heights.
Map shows political and administrative divisions.
Ancillary map: "Nísos Gándos."
"With the compliments of Avis - we rent cars."
Includes illustration of costumes of Crete.
Map shows some information pictorially: Byzantine monasteries, airports, rearing sites of wild goats.
With
With (on verso): inset maps of major archeological sites Knossos, Phaistos, Malia, and Arkadi. Inset maps of Chaniá, Réthimnon, Ikrálion, Ágios, and Nikólaos.
Language note
Legend in German and English.
Source acquisition
Gift from: Mrs. L. E. Spellman ; 23 January 1975.
Other format(s)
Available also online through: Princeton University Libraries, Digital Map & Geographic Data Web site.
Other title(s)
Chartēs tēs Kriti = Map of Crete = Carte de la Crète = Landkarte von Krete
Χάρτης της Κρήτης
OCLC
1423646260
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