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French Congo
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Title
French Congo
Creator
Great Britain. War Office. General Staff. Geographical Section
Subject
Congo (Brazzaville)--Maps, Gabon--Maps, Central African Republic--Maps
Description
Map showing French Congo, a French colony which at one time comprised the present-day areas of the Republic of Congo, Gabon and the Central African Republic, and international, intercolonial, provincial andf district boundaries, with place names, railways, with gauge in metres written aong the line, under construction, projected, roads suitable for motor traffic, suitable for carts, tracks, telegraphs or telephones, telegraphs or telephones along roads or tracks, provinces, frontier districts, localities, mountain ranges, peaks, valleys, capes, islands, tribes, Qoz (sand hills), towns of 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th importance, rivers, unsurveyed, canals, marshes and swamps, plains liable to inundation, minor hill features, geodetic trigonometrical stations,, well, springs, waterholes, pools, historical ruins, wireless telegraph stations, limits of navigation, passes. Altitudes in metres, Depths in metres. Contours are at 200 & 500 metres & thence at 500 metre intervals. Relief shown by form lines with height in metres, tinted shading. Second edition. Colour. Scale 1 : 2,000,000.
Publisher
University of Cape Town
Contributor
Date
1941
Type
map
Format
image/jpeg, 46 x 69 cm. on sheet 65 x 81 cm.
Identifier
islandora:19284
Source
University of Cape Town. Libraries. Special Collections.
Language
Relation
Africa 1 : 2.000.000, North A 32 - 33 South A 32- 33
Coverage
Congo, Gabon, E 06°00'--E 18°00'/N 04°00'--N 04°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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