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2 reisgidsen en landkaarten Djibouti
Landkaarten Djibouti
Wegenkaart - Landkaart Djibouti IGN (Frans) schaal 1:200.000 € 11.50
Goede overzichtskaart van het Franse Cartografisch Instituut. Met autoroutes en stadsplattegronden van de belangrijkste steden.
Indexed map showing relief and including an inset map of Djibouti city. Road classification distinguishes unsurfaced routes and includes 4WD trails and tracks. Intermediate distances are marked on main roads and some minor routes. Railways and airports are included, and a further range of symbols show such landmarks and details as hotels, petrol stations, churches, mosques, post offices, hospitals, wells, pylons and lighthouses. Relief is depicted by hill-shading complemented by contours and spot heights, with additional graphics for ridges and colours for landscape variations eg. mangroves, areas liable to flooding, sand and forest. District boundaries are marked and latitude and longitude lines are drawn at 15’ intervals.
The map of greater Djibouti City is at 1:50,000 and includes adjacent Balbala and the international airport. No street names are marked but various buildings are indicated e.g. mosques, hospitals, the railway station. The map legend is in French only.
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Wegenkaart - landkaart - autokaart Somalië & Djibouti ITMB (Engels) schaal 1:1.700.000 € 10.50
Een degelijke kaart met aanduidingen van o.a. nationale parken, vliegveld, benzinepomp, dirt-roads en kleine plattegrond van hoofdstad. Als overzichtskaart goed te gebruiken.
The Horn of Africa has long been in turmoil, but it is a fascinating place, regardless. This new edition is as up-to-date as our researchers can make it, given that the country hasn’t had an official government for about fifteen years. The map also provides reasonable coverage for tiny Djibouti, which effectively land-locks Ethiopia. The eastern portion of the Horn, formerly known as British Somaliland, calls itself Somaliland and has effectively governed itself in a sensible fashion for the past decade – but no country recognizes its existence; printed on paper.
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