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Tasmania
Hema; Scale 1:480,000 Size 700 x 1000mm |
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Tasmania Supermap
Hema; Size 1000 x 1400mm |
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Tasmania State Map
Cartodraft: Tasmania State Map715 x 926(h)mm Clearly labelled with an easy-to-read Town Index |
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Tasmania Reference Map
Cartodraft: Tasmania Reference Map 1000 x 1285mm Clearly labelled with an easy-to-read Town Index |
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Tasmania Reference Map Large
Cartodraft: Tasmania Reference Map Large 1428 x 1825mm Clearly labelled with an easy-to-read Town Index |
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Tasmania
UBD; Scale 1:625,000; Size 690 x 1000 mm The Tasmania State map has towns, main & secondary roads, railways, distances, caravan & camp sites, fuel, points of interest and National Parks shown. Has a Hobart Suburban map on the reverse side. |
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Tasmania Large
UBD; Size 1020 x 1480 mm This map is a 150% enlargement of the UBD Tasmania 770 map The Tasmania State map has towns, main & secondary roads, railways, distances, caravan & camp sites, fuel, points of interest and National Parks shown. |
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Tasmania Xtra Large
UBD; Size 1380 x 2000 mm This map is a 200% enlargement of the UBD Tasmania 770 map The Tasmania State map has towns, main & secondary roads, railways, distances, caravan & camp sites, fuel, points of interest and National Parks shown. |
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Tasmania Wall Map
Meridian Maps; Scale 1:500,000, Size 1095mm x 895mm |
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Tasmania 4 Sheet Wall Map
Tasmap; Scale 1:250,000, Size 1330 x 1880mm Magnificent detail. Contours and shading for relief. The 4 quarters of Tas (available individually as SE,SW,NE,NW 1:250,000) joined. |
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NW Quarter Tasmania Wall Map
Tasmap; Scale 1:250,000, Size 690 x 960mm This is one of a series of 4 maps covering all of Tasmania (including Macquarie Island and King Island as insets). Individual maps cover an area of approximately 37,000km2. Roads are symbolised to re?ect their surface and importance in the state network. Road distances shown between population centres and major road intersections aid in navigation. The shape of the ground is depicted by a combination of contours (at a 100 metre vertical interval), hypsometric tinting and hillshading. This series is recommended for regional planners or visitors intending to travel off the common tourist routes. It is popular with drivers, cyclists and people wanting a regional overview of an area. |
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NE Quarter Tasmania Wall Map
Tasmap; Scale 1:250,000, Size 690 x 960mm This is one of a series of 4 maps covering all of Tasmania (including Macquarie Island and King Island as insets). Individual maps cover an area of approximately 37,000km2. Roads are symbolised to re?ect their surface and importance in the state network. Road distances shown between population centres and major road intersections aid in navigation. The shape of the ground is depicted by a combination of contours (at a 100 metre vertical interval), hypsometric tinting and hillshading. This series is recommended for regional planners or visitors intending to travel off the common tourist routes. It is popular with drivers, cyclists and people wanting a regional overview of an area. |
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SE Quarter Tasmania Wall Map
Tasmap; Scale 1:250,000, Size 690 x 960mm This is one of a series of 4 maps covering all of Tasmania (including Macquarie Island and King Island as insets). Individual maps cover an area of approximately 37,000km2. Roads are symbolised to re?ect their surface and importance in the state network. Road distances shown between population centres and major road intersections aid in navigation. The shape of the ground is depicted by a combination of contours (at a 100 metre vertical interval), hypsometric tinting and hillshading. This series is recommended for regional planners or visitors intending to travel off the common tourist routes. It is popular with drivers, cyclists and people wanting a regional overview of an area. |
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SW Quarter Tasmania Wall Map
Tasmap; Scale 1:250,000, Size 690 x 960mm This is one of a series of 4 maps covering all of Tasmania (including Macquarie Island and King Island as insets). Individual maps cover an area of approximately 37,000km2. Roads are symbolised to re?ect their surface and importance in the state network. Road distances shown between population centres and major road intersections aid in navigation. The shape of the ground is depicted by a combination of contours (at a 100 metre vertical interval), hypsometric tinting and hillshading. This series is recommended for regional planners or visitors intending to travel off the common tourist routes. It is popular with drivers, cyclists and people wanting a regional overview of an area. |
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