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Statistical division of Western Australia 1966 Census [cartographic material] / prepared by the Commonwealth Bureau of Census and Statistics
Bib ID 761157
Format MapMap
Author
Commonwealth Bureau of Census and Statistics (Australia)
 
Scale Scale [ca. 1:4 700 000] (E 113°--E 129°/S 13°--S 35°) 
Description Canberra : The Bureau, 1966 
1 map : col. ; 56 x 38 cm. on sheet 59 x 72 cm. 
Notes

Map shows statistical division, and local government boundaries. Relief by spot heights.

Supplemented by Metropolitan map, 1966/­B/­5-1, for Perth area.

Inset: [Southwestern W.A.]. Scale [ca. 1:1 950 000].

Subjects Census districts - Western Australia - Maps.  |  Western Australia - Administrative and political divisions - Maps.
Time Coverage 1966 

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