Sweden on one of two map from the Swiss publishing house Hallwag
- Kümmerly + Frey, presenting the whole country on one side but in two separate panels, the southern half at 1:800, 000, with the north at 1:900, 000. Both maps, published under their separate imprint: Hallwag or Kümmerly + Frey, have identical cartographic content: roads, railways, towns & villages, etc, & vary only in the colouring of the base map & of the road network, plus in the additional features provided with the maps.* Hallwag map* has very light relief shading & colouring for forested areas. Motorways are presented in green. Symbols used to indicate various places of interest are slightly larger than on the K+F map.*Kümmerly + Frey map* has bolder relief shading with no additional colouring. Motorways are in orange. Unlike the Hallwag map, it highlights towns & other locations of particular interest.* On both versions* road information
Includes:: scenic routes, seasonal closures, restricted entry roads, etc. Railways & ferry routes are marked. National parks & other protected areas are highlighted. Symbols show campsites, secluded hotels, viewpoints, historical & archaeological sites, etc. The maps have lattitude intervals of 30’, with longitude at 1° & both versions have the same index booklet attached to the map cover.* Map legends include English.* Additional features provided by the maps are:* Hallwag* map has the publishers’ special Distoguide incorporated into its cover, providing at a glance road distances between several towns across the whole of Scandinavia, including Finl&. *Kümmerly + Frey map* has an enlargement for the environs of Stockholm.