Asian Trips - Caucasus: Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia Map

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List Price: $8.95
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Manufacturer: Maplink
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Binding: Map EAN: 9780929591551 Format: Folded Map ISBN: 0929591550 Label: Maplink Manufacturer: Maplink Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 2 Publication Date: 2003-01-01 Publisher: Maplink Studio: Maplink
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This two-sided, folded map covers the Caucasus region of Asia in excellent detail at a scale of 1:1,000,000 (1" to 16 miles). The fully indexed map covers Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia, southern section of Russia, and northern sections of Turkey and Iran. With beautifully detailed cartography this map uses color tinting to indicate relief and also displays numerous elevation point indicators. The map shows roads and railways, rivers and lakes, parks, beaches, distances, airports, ferries, state and local administrative boundaries, monuments, archaeological sites, and tourist sites. Legend in English, German, French, Italian and Russian. Index on the reverse side of map.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Spectacular Comment: This map is a stunning value and a real beauty. The description truly does not do it justice: in addition to the nations listed in the title (and well defined borders for the breakaway provinces of Abkhazia and South Ossetia), the map features much of Turkey's Black Sea coast (down to Lake Van), Russia from Novorossiysk to the Caspian Sea (including contentious provinces like Dagestan and Chechnya), and the north-western tip of Iran.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Excellent Map for Planning and Travel Comment: Just returned from extensive visit to the country of Georgia and am pleased to report that this map was an excellent tool for familiarization and planning, as well as being an immense help getting around while there. I also had a larger scale map of Georgia alone, but this map proved more useful since it shows more of the small villages and uses the same Latin spellings as the Georgians do (major cities are also labeled in Georgian).
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