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  • Northern Serbia at 1:200,000 on a large, detailed, double-sided road map from Freytag & Berndt, with its index booklet also providing street plans of central Belgrade, Kragujevac and Novi Sad. Coverage extends south to northern point in the border with Montenegro, with Belgrade included on both sides of the map. Names of towns and villages are in both Cyrillic and Latin alphabet. 

Topography is indicated by relief shading with spot heights, plus colouring for the forested areas; names of geographical features such as mountain ranges, etc. are mainly in the Latin alphabet only. The map shows the road network in much detail, including driving distances on many small local roads, steep gradients, roads with seasonal closures or restricted traffic, motorway services, etc. Railway lines are shown with stations and domestic airports are marked. Symbols indicate various places of interest, including campsites and youth hostels. The map has latitude and longitude lines at 10’ intervals. Multilingual map legend includes English. 

The index, in a separate booklet attached to the cover, has street plans of central Belgrade, Kragujevac and Novi Sad. Street names are in the Latin alphabet only.
  • Northern Serbia at 1:200,000 on a large, detailed, double-sided road map from Freytag & Berndt, with its index booklet also providing street plans of central Belgrade, Kragujevac and Novi Sad. Coverage extends south to northern point in the border with Montenegro, with Belgrade included on both sides of the map. Names of towns and villages are in both Cyrillic and Latin alphabet. 

Topography is indicated by relief shading with spot heights, plus colouring for the forested areas; names of geographical features such as mountain ranges, etc. are mainly in the Latin alphabet only. The map shows the road network in much detail, including driving distances on many small local roads, steep gradients, roads with seasonal closures or restricted traffic, motorway services, etc. Railway lines are shown with stations and domestic airports are marked. Symbols indicate various places of interest, including campsites and youth hostels. The map has latitude and longitude lines at 10’ intervals. Multilingual map legend includes English. 

The index, in a separate booklet attached to the cover, has street plans of central Belgrade, Kragujevac and Novi Sad. Street names are in the Latin alphabet only.
  • Northern Serbia at 1:200,000 on a large, detailed, double-sided road map from Freytag & Berndt, with its index booklet also providing street plans of central Belgrade, Kragujevac and Novi Sad. Coverage extends south to northern point in the border with Montenegro, with Belgrade included on both sides of the map. Names of towns and villages are in both Cyrillic and Latin alphabet. 

Topography is indicated by relief shading with spot heights, plus colouring for the forested areas; names of geographical features such as mountain ranges, etc. are mainly in the Latin alphabet only. The map shows the road network in much detail, including driving distances on many small local roads, steep gradients, roads with seasonal closures or restricted traffic, motorway services, etc. Railway lines are shown with stations and domestic airports are marked. Symbols indicate various places of interest, including campsites and youth hostels. The map has latitude and longitude lines at 10’ intervals. Multilingual map legend includes English. 

The index, in a separate booklet attached to the cover, has street plans of central Belgrade, Kragujevac and Novi Sad. Street names are in the Latin alphabet only.
Freytag
$11.95
SKU:
AK0714
Weight:
0.20 KGS

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Freytag map of Serbia North scale 1:200,000, shows city maps, index with postal codes & distances in km.

Northern Serbia at 1:200,000 on a large, detailed, double-sided road map from Freytag & Berndt, with its index booklet also providing street plans of central Belgrade, Kragujevac and Novi Sad. Coverage extends south to northern point in the border with Montenegro, with Belgrade included on both sides of the map. Names of towns and villages are in both Cyrillic and Latin alphabet. 

Topography is indicated by relief shading with spot heights, plus colouring for the forested areas; names of geographical features such as mountain ranges, etc. are mainly in the Latin alphabet only. The map shows the road network in much detail, including driving distances on many small local roads, steep gradients, roads with seasonal closures or restricted traffic, motorway services, etc. Railway lines are shown with stations and domestic airports are marked. Symbols indicate various places of interest, including campsites and youth hostels. The map has latitude and longitude lines at 10’ intervals. Multilingual map legend includes English. 

The index, in a separate booklet attached to the cover, has street plans of central Belgrade, Kragujevac and Novi Sad. Street names are in the Latin alphabet only.

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