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Population density of Tasmania [cartographic material] : [1954 census] / prepared for the Commonwealth Bureau of Census and statistics by the Division of National Mapping
Bib ID 2100101
Format MapMap
Author
Australia. Division of National Mapping
 
Scale Scale [ca. 1:1 300 000] (E 143°45'--E 148°30'/S 39°30'--S 43°45') 
Description Canberra : The Bureau, 1956 
1 map : col. ; 31 x 31 cm. 
Notes

Map showing municipal and statistical boundaries, with indication of rural and urban population.

"NMP/­56/­65.6".

Some issues are stamped "Census 1954".

Insets: King Island ; Flinders Island ; Launceston and suburbs.

Subjects Tasmania - Population - Maps.
Time Coverage 1954 
Other authors/contributors Commonwealth Bureau of Census and Statistics (Australia)

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