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Korea 1:50,000. Anak, sheet 6229 I / prepared under the direction of the Chief of Engineers by the Army Map Service (CV), U.S. Army.
Cartographer
United States. Army Map Service
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Format
Map
Language
English
Korean
Εdition
Type F (AMS 1), 1947
Published/Created
Washington, D.C. : Army Map Service, U.S. Army, 1947.
Description
Scale 1:50,000 transverse Mercator projection ; (E 125°15ʹ--E 125°30ʹ/N 38°40ʹ--N 38°30ʹ).
1 map : color
Details
Subject(s)
Topographic maps
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Hwanghae-do (Korea)
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Maps
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Related name
United States. Army. Office of the Chief of Engineers
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Topographic maps
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Maps
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Series
United States. Army Map Service. A.M.S.,
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Series A.M.S. ; L751
Notes
Alternate title: Anak (Angaku), Korea Hwanghae-do (kokai-do). Relief shown by 20 m. contour interval with auxiliary 5 m. and 10 m. contour interval and spot heights. Transverse Mercator projection. Place names transcribed according to the McCune-Reischauer System. Alternate Japanese names shown in parentheses are transcribed according to the Modified Hepburn (Romanji) System. With a Korean-Japanese-English glossary. Compiled in 1947 from Korea 1:50,000, Japanese Imperial Land Survey. This series was published during the Korean War. The maps were used for planning and conducting local operations during this war.
Relief shown by 20 meter contours and spot heights. Auxiliary contours at 5 and 10 meter intervals.
One thousand meter universal transverse Mercator grid.
Map shows: international, provincial, Kun, Pu (Gun, Fu), My̆on, Up (Men Yū) boundaries; density of construction in urban areas; roads; railroads; hydrographic features; areas of cultivation and some land forms are shown.
With a Korean - Japanese, and Japanese - English glossary.
Place names transcribed according to the McCune-Reischauer System. Alternate Japanese names shown in parentheses are transcribed according to the Modified Hepburn (Romanji) System.
This series was published during the Korean War. The maps were used for planning and conducting local operations during this war.
Marginal diagrams: Index to adjoining sheets -- Index to boundaries.
"For use by War and Navy Department Agencies only."
Bibliographic references
Compiled in 1947 from Korea, 1:50,000, Japanese Imperial Land Survey, Anak, 1940. Planimetric detail partially revised from aerial photography by photo-planimetric methods. Aerial photography by U.S. Army Air Force, 1945.
Copied in 1945 from Korea 1:50,000, Japanese Imperial Land Survey, Yongmae-do, 1926.
Geographic coverage
Hwanghae-do (Kokai-do) in Korea. This series covers North and South Korea.
Language note
In English and Korean.
Other format(s)
Online version available via the Princeton University Libraries Digital Maps & Geospatial Data website.
Other title(s)
Hwanghae-do (Kokai-do)
Angaku
Alternate title
Anak (Angaku), Korea
Standard map series designation
A.M.S. L751
OCLC
1340436442
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