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Switzerland

Travel Maps International Adventure Map

National Geographic

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English
National Geographic
01 December 2014
National Geographic's Switzerland Adventure Map is designed to meet the unique needs of adventure travelers with its durability and accurate information. This folded map provides global travelers with the perfect combination of detail and perspective, highlighting hundreds of points of interest and the diverse and unique destinations within the country. The map includes the locations of cities and towns with a user-friendly index, plus a clearly marked road network complete with distances and designations for major highways, main roads, and tracks and trails for those seeking to explore more remote regions. Each Adventure Map is printed on durable synthetic paper, making them waterproof, tear-resistant and tough – capable of withstanding the rigors of international travel. Each map is two-sided and can be folded to a packable size of 235 x 108 mm; unfolded size is 965 x 660 mm.

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Imprint:   National Geographic
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 235mm,  Width: 110mm,  Spine: 8mm
Weight:   92g
ISBN:   9781566956390
ISBN 10:   1566956390
Pages:   1
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Sheet map
Publisher's Status:   Active

Founded in 1915 as the Cartographic Group, the first division of the National Geographic Society, National Geographic Maps has been responsible for illustrating the world around us through the art and science of mapmaking. Today, National Geographic Maps continues this mission by creating the world's best wall maps, recreation maps, atlases, and globes which inspire people to care about and explore their world. All proceeds from the sale of National Geographic maps go to support the Society's non-profit mission to increase global understanding and promote conservation of our planet through exploration, research, and education.

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