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Atlas of Islamic Republic of Pakistan / editor, Mr. Noor Elahi, director map publication ; cartography, Mr. Nafees Ahmad, Mr. Muhammad Masood, Mrs. Iffat Bano Zaidi, Mr. Muhammad Ismail, Mr. Muzammil Sarwar, Miss Maryam Khalid.
Cartographer
Survey of Pakistan
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Uniform title
Atlas of Pakistan.
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Format
Map
Language
English
Εdition
Third edition 2012 (digitized).
Published/Created
Rawalpindi : Survey of Pakistan, [2012]
Description
Scales differ. (E 60°50ʹ--E 79°20ʹ/N 37°05ʹ--N 20°45ʹ).
1 atlas (xxx, 157 pages) : color illustrations, color maps; 48 cm
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Subject(s)
Pakistan
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Maps
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Pakistan
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Economic conditions
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Maps
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Pakistan
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Social conditions
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Maps
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Related name
Ahmad, Nafees (Cartographer)
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Masood, Muhammad (Cartographer)
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Editor
Elahi, Noor
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Atlases
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Notes
Most national maps of Pakistan include inset map for exclave Junagadh & Manavadar.
Includes index map and indexes.
Includes world and continent maps.
Includes numerous typographic and geographic errors, e.g., North America map on page 131 has no border between Irginta [Virginia] and N I [New Jersey], with no mention of Maryland or Delaware; Mixico City [sic] displaced westward; and two "Big Cities" labelled Winmipeg [sic] in both Manitoba and Minnesota.
Contents
Pakistan regional maps
Pakistan thematic maps
Pakistan guide maps
World thematic maps
World continents.
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Other title(s)
Islamic Republic of Pakistan
Pakistan
LCCN
2015327176
OCLC
859408792
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