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International Travel Maps, New Zealand : scale 1:950,000 / design and cartography by Pham Van Hai & Pham Viet Hoa.
- Author(s):
- Pham, Van Hai (Cartographer) and International Travel Maps (Firm)
- Publisher:
- Vancouver, BC : ITMB Publishing, 2008.
- Access:
- Restricted
- Description:
- Panel title. At head of panel title: International Travel Maps. Relief shown by contours, gradient tints, and spot heights. Depth shown by bathymetric tints. Both maps show north on compass tilted slightly towards upper left. Maps of North Island and South Island include legends showing administrative boundaries, eight classes of roads, walkways, ferry routes, railways; bodies of water, national parks, outdoor recreation area, harbors, other points of interest. Legend shows seven population categories and a shading scale indicating population density of areas. Maps of North Island and South Island include legends showing seven population categories and a shading scale indicating population density of areas. Map of North Island includes two inset maps with accompanying legend: Auckland -- Wellington, showing motor and railway transportation, lodging, police, hospitals, shopping, theaters, education, tourist information, other points of interest. Map of North Island includes five ancillary maps: Auckland Island -- Chatham Island -- Bounty Island -- Antipodes Island -- Campbell Island. Map of South Island includes images and ancillary map: Kermades Island. "Waterproof."
- Place(s):
- New Zealand
- Subject(s):
- Tourist maps and New Zealand—Maps, Tourist
- Call number:
- G9081.E635 2008 .P4
- Held by:
- Princeton
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