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| Publisher: | ITMB - International Travel Maps |
| Catalogue number: | 113451 |
| Scale: | 1:750,000 |
| Availability: | In stock: usually dispatched within 48 hours |
It includes a street plan of Dhaka and an index of placenames. Relief is shown via colour shading. Places of interest and national parks are highlighted.
India Northeast and Bangladesh
| Series: | India: Nelles Regional Road Maps |
| Sheet reference: | 5 |
| Publisher: | Nelles Verlag |
| Catalogue number: | 141244 |
| Scale: | 1:1,500,000 |
| Availability: | In stock: usually dispatched within 48 hours |
The north-eastern states of India including Assam and Sikkim, with Bangladesh and Bhutan, at 1:1,500,000 in a series of five double-sided maps from Nelles, with their slightly smaller size offering...
| Publisher: | New Holland |
| Catalogue number: | 159592 |
| Availability: | In stock: usually dispatched within 48 hours |
A map illustrating the British Raj in India between 1858 and 1947, forming a comprehensive picture of the Raj at the height of its power, indicating its full extent in 1911, and outlining the quest...
World-wide Topographic Map Series - TPC
| Relevant titles: | 3 |
| Publisher: | NIMA (National Imagery and Mapping Agency - previously Defence Mapping Agency) |
| Scale: | 1:500,000 |
Military topographic survey mapping covering about 80% of the world's land masses and significant islands. TPC stands for Tactical Pilotage Chart. These maps are designed primarily as flying charts...
| Publisher: | Mappa |
| Catalogue number: | 92119 |
| Scale: | 1:28,500 approx./1:5,000 |
| Availability: | Special order. Order by email, weborders@stanfords.co.uk |
Dhaka street plan from the locally based publishers, The Mappa, with a plan of the city accompanied by several very detailed enlargements for various districts, lists of various local, national and...
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Not that I came only to drink their tea for free, but tea invitations are common in Bangladesh and no payment is allowed by the "guest to my country". The staccato questions might be repetitive: "Your country?", "Your name?", "Your job?", "You married?", "Why not?", "How many brothers and sisters?", "You like cricket?", but...
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