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Tripoli 1:100,000. Gasr el-Garabulli and Tarhuna (Castelverde). Sheet 1375 and 1475. Series Provisional G.S.G.S. 3980 [cartographic material].
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Map
Language
English
Εdition
Provisional G.S.G.S. 3980
Published/Created
[London] : War Office, 1941.
Description
Scale 1:100,000 or 1 in. = 1 1.578 mi. (E 13°30ʹ--E 14°0ʹ/N 32°50ʹ--N 32°25ʹ)
1 map on 31 sheets.
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Lewis Library - Map Collection. Map Case Max
G8261.C2.s100.W3O3 sh 1375 and 1475
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Series
Great Britain. Army. Royal Engineers. Field Survey Coy., ; 512
Great Britain. Army. Middle East Forces. M. D. ; R.343
Notes
Great Britain. War Office. General Staff. Geographical Section. Provisional G.S.G.S. 3980.
United States. Army Map Service.
Alternate title: 1:100,000 Tripoli. Sheet 1375, Gasr El-Garabulli and 1475, Tarhuna. Relief shown by 25 metres and 5 metre (approximate) contour interval and spot heights. Reproduced by Great Britain. Army. Royal Engineers. Field Survey Coy., 512 (A. Fd. Svy) Coy R. E. from Italian 1:100,000 sheet, Gasr 3l-Garabuli, and Tarhuna published by the Istituto Geografico Militare, 1933. Revised by A.M.S., 1943 from 512 Fd. Survey Coy, R.E., Jan 1943 Edition. Map is part of a set of 31 sheets.
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In English.
OCLC
756621806
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