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Iberian Peninsula 1:250,000: Lisboa (Lisbon), sheet 56. Series A.M.S. M581
- Publisher:
- Washington, D.C. : [s.n.], 1944.
- Access:
- Public
- Description:
- United States. Army Map Service. North Decimal Degree 39.0000. South Decimal Degree 38.0000. East Decimal Degree -9.0000. West Decimal Degree -10.0000. Alternate title: Lisboa (Lisbon), Portugal. Polyconic projection. With Portuguese-English glossary. Relief shown by 100 m. contour interval, gradient tint and spot heights. Standard map series designation: A.M.S. M581. "Compiled from Portugal, 1:50,000, Instituto Geografico, 1920-35; Portugal, 1:100,000, Instituto Geografico, sheet 38, 1930; Portugal, 1:250,000, Estador Maior do Exercito, sheet 16, 1937 and sheet 20, 1936; Road Map of Spain and Portugal, 1:400,000, AMS, sheets 46 and 48, Third Edition, 1943; Railways of Spain and Portugal 1:1,500,000, G.S.G.S., 1942, corrected from Intelligence Reports, 1942-1943. Partially revised from aerial photography, 1942-43.".
- Subject(s):
- Topographic maps and Lisboa (Lisbon)—Maps
- Call number:
- G6541.C2.s250.A7M3 sh. 56
- Held by:
- Princeton
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