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Kairó : térkép = Cairo : map = plan = carte / Kartográfiai Vállalat.
Publisher
Kartográfiai Vállalat
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Format
Map
Language
English
Arabic
Hungarian
German
French
Published/Created
Budapest : Kartográfiai Vállalat, 1990.
Hamburg : Falk-Verlag, 1990.
Description
Scale 1:13,000 (E 31°12ʹ28ʺ--E 31°17ʹ10ʺ/N 30°04ʹ34ʺ--N 30°00ʹ13ʺ).
1 map : color ; 61 x 58 cm, on sheet 84 x 61 cm, folded to 21 x 11 cm
Details
Subject(s)
Tourist maps
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Cairo (Egypt)
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Maps
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Luxor (Egypt)
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Maps
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Alexandria (Egypt)
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Maps
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Cartographer
Domokos, György
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Contributor
Szép, János
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Related name
Falk-Verlag
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Tourist maps
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Maps
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Notes
Panel title in Hungarian, English, German and French; legend and index in English, German and French.
Region map (with selected points of interest shown pictorially) on verso.
Egypt map (with selected points of interest shown pictorially), and street index on verso.
"620326-04."
Language note
Title in Hungarian, English, Arabic, French, and German; legend and index in English, German and French.
Contents
Inset maps: Saqqâra pyramids, scale 1:28,000
Gîza pyramids, scale 1:16,000; Heliopolis, scale 1:13,000.
Ancillary maps: Luxor = el-Karnak 1:22 000
[al-Qāhira = Cairo, with inset: Helwān / el-Burumbul]
al-Iskandarīyah = Alexandria 1:28 000.
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Other format(s)
Online version available via the Princeton University Libraries Digital Maps & Geospatial Data website.
Other title(s)
Cairo
ISBN
9633515920
9789633515921
OCLC
35857171
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