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Hanoi city map [cartographic material] / Nha xuat ban Ban do
Bib ID 3083837
Format MapMap
Author
Nha xuat ban Ban do
 
Scale Scale 1:20 000 (E 105°52'/N 21°01') 
Description [Hanoi] : Nha xuat ban Ban Do, 2000 
1 map : col. ; 76 x 60 cm., on sheet 84 x 62 cm. 
Notes

Panel title.

Insets: Ha Noi va vung phu can. Scale 1:750 000.

Map of Hanoi showing tourist offices, buildings, stadiums, boating, markets, ports, bus stations, railways with stations, roads and parks.

Includes street index and index to embassies and International organisations.

Advertisements on verso.

English and Vietnamese.

Subjects Hanoi (Vietnam) - Maps.
Time Coverage 1998 
Form/genre Tourist maps.

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    Maps Reading Room, Lower Ground 1

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