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This map is unique in that it combines Mexico and Central America, showing the expansion of transportation in the region as roads and parts of the Pan American Highway were being built. At the time of this publication in March 1953, many regions of Central America relied on air travel as the principal means of modern transportation. Honduras in particular had more airports that roadways.
• Detailed inset of the Panama Canal Zone
• Guadalupe Island and the Revilla Gigedo Islands
• Thousands of place names including capitals, cities, and towns
• Pan American highway, principal railways, roads, principal airports, and canals
• Geographical features including mountains, rivers, and lakes
• Geographical equivalents and abbreviations
• Colorful national borders
Language: english
Size: ca 94,0 x 68,6cm
Scale: 1:3,500,000
available options:
- paper
- double sided encapsulated (inscribedable or wiped off)
- mounted as pinboard with silver-coloured aluminium frame,
one sided laminated (inscribedable or wiped off)
This digital print requires up to 10 - 14 days of delivery time.
Additional Information
| SKU | XNG195303_ |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | National Geographic |
| published Year | 1953 |
| Lieferzeit | N/A |
| scale | N/A |

