A multi-scale atlas covering the whole of Europe, from the Orkneys to Istanbul and from Gibraltar to St Petersburg. It contains route-planning maps, detailed road maps, city approach maps and detailed city-centre plans. The route planning maps cover Europe at 55 miles to the inch, enabling journeys of over 1200 miles to be planned without turning the page. Road maps, at 16 miles to the inch, include tourist information such as beaches, ferries, national parks, historic sites and other attractions. There are 23 large-scale ...
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A multi-scale atlas covering the whole of Europe, from the Orkneys to Istanbul and from Gibraltar to St Petersburg. It contains route-planning maps, detailed road maps, city approach maps and detailed city-centre plans. The route planning maps cover Europe at 55 miles to the inch, enabling journeys of over 1200 miles to be planned without turning the page. Road maps, at 16 miles to the inch, include tourist information such as beaches, ferries, national parks, historic sites and other attractions. There are 23 large-scale approach maps for major cities designed to help motorists navigate through complex urban road systems. The 40 detailed city centre plans show historic buildings and tourist attractions, car parks, post offices, police stations and rail and metro systems. All main streets are marked and named.
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