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Formosa 1:50,000: sheet 2314-IV Tamari, East / prepared under the direction of the Chief of Engineers, by the Army Map Service (AS).
Cartographer
United States. Army Map Service
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Format
Map
Language
English
Japanese
Εdition
Second edition - AMS 2
Published/Created
Washington, D.C. : Army Map Service, U.S. Army, 1944.
Description
Scale 1:50,000 polyconic projection (E 121°00ʹ--E 121°15ʹ/N 22°40ʹ--N 22°30ʹ)
map : color ; 37 x 51 cm
Details
Subject(s)
Topographic maps
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Taiwan
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Maps
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Cartographer
Japan. Rikuchi Sokuryōbu
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Quadrangle maps
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Topographic maps
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Maps
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Series
United States. Army Map Service
United States. Army Map Service. A.M.S. ; L792
Notes
Relief shown by 20 meter with auxiliary 10 meter contour intervals and spot heights.
Map shows various types of roads, railroads, internal boundaries, communication facilities, land forms, areas of cultivation, etc., in detail.
One thousand polyconic grid.
Map is part of a completed set of 109 sheets.
"All place names transcribed according to the modified Hepburn (Romaji) system."
Includes a glossary.
Includes index to boundaries, and to adjoining sheets.
Bibliographic references
Includes index to source maps.
Language note
Place names in English and Japanese.
Other format(s)
Online version available via the Princeton University Libraries Digital Maps & Geospatial Center website.
Other title(s)
Tamari, East, Formosa Taitō-chō, Taitō-gun
Tamari, East, Formosa
Title series designation
Series A.M.S. L792
OCLC
1340434771
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