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Java & Madura : 1:100,000 / General Staff. Geographical Section.
- Author(s):
- Great Britain. War Office. General Staff. Geographical Section
- Publisher:
- [London] : War Office, 1942-
- Access:
- Public
- Description:
- Relief shown by 25 metres contour interval. Sheets are 20 minute quadrangles. Principal meridian is Batavia. Includes index to adjoining sheets. Majority of sheets are reprints by US Army Map Service (AMS) in January 1943. In upper right margin: originally "For use by War and Navy Department Agencies only." Military grid. Set is 33 sheets covering the "Resdentie of Batavia in west Java and the Residentie of Banjoemas, Kedoe and Semarang in central Java; approximately one quarter of the entire island. The sheets are numbered according to a system covering the Dutch East Indies. Copied from Dutch maps dated 1901 to 1924. Dutch East Indies Southern Zone grid. Bessel spheroid. Shows four types of internal boundaries (residency, regency, and district); railroads, roads, places of worship, villages, harbours, lighthouses, and various types of vegetation. Copied from maps by the Topografische dienst of the Dutch East Indies. "Except for roads, this map has not been brought up to date from the 1:50,000, which is of later date." Marginal diagrams: Incidence of grid letters.
- Place(s):
- Indonesia
- Subject(s):
- Java (Indonesia)—Maps, topographic maps, and Topographic maps
- Call number:
- G8091.C2 s100 .W3O3
- Held by:
- Princeton
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