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Port-Étienne
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Title
Port-Étienne
Creator
Great Britain. War Office. General Staff. Geographical Section
Subject
Nouadhibou (Mauritania)--Maps
Description
Map showing Port - Etienne, the second largest city in Mauritania with towns of 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th importance, native villages, international, international undemarcated, intercolonial or mandate, provincial and district boundaries, rivers with falls, nonperennial rivers, canals, lakes, salt lakes, low ground liable to temporary flood, marsh, ground liable to flooding, oasis, sandy desert, contours, formlines, railways, railways under construction, metalled roads 1st class, all weather motor roads, seasonal roads, other tracks paths or explores routes, telegraph and telephone lines, telegraph and telephone lines along roads and tracks, post offices and post offices with telegraphs or telephones, wireless telegraph stations, minarets, mosques, fortified houses, lighthouses, ruins, waterpoints: wells and pools, mines and quarries, trig points, heights in metres, depths in metres. Relief shown by form lines and hachures. Colour. 2nd edition. Scale 1: 1,000,000.
Publisher
University of Cape Town
Contributor
Great Britain. Ordnance Survey, heliographers. (contributor)
Date
1941
Type
map
Format
image/jpeg, 47 x 63 cm. on sheet 65 x 70 cm.
Identifier
islandora:19211
Source
University of Cape Town. Libraries. Special Collections.
Language
Relation
Africa 1:1,000,000, N. F. - 30
Coverage
Mauritania--Dakhlet Nouadhibou, Région de--Nouadhibou, E 18°00'--E 12°00'/N 24°00'--N 20°00'
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This item is the property of the University of Cape Town Libraries. For permission to reproduce or quote, please contact the Special Collections of the University of Cape Town Libraries.
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