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Standard topographic survey of Switzerland at 1:50, 000 from Swisstopo, i.e. without the special overprint highlighting walking trails, local bus stops, etc, presented in Swisstopo’s hiking editions of the 50K survey. This standard version covers the whole country on 78 small format sheets, with special larger format maps published for several popular tourist destinations. Highly regarded for their superb use of graphic relief & hill shading, the maps give an almost 3-D picture of Switzerland`s mountainous terrain. Contours are at 20m intervals. All the maps have a 1-km grid with the Swiss national coordinates. Small format sheets cover an area of 35 x 24 km (21 x 15 miles approx) & have map legend in the language of the area covered by the map. The special larger sheets cover 50 x 35 km (31 x 22 miles approx) & have no map legend, but a separate leaflet can be provided instead.PLEASE NOTE: the hiking editions of the 1:50, 000 Swisstopo survey are listed on our website in a separate series. ...
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Detailed ski maps at 1:50, 000 from Swisstopo, the country’s national survey organization, showing routes for skiing and/or snowboarding, access by public transport, recommended itineraries, lists of mountain huts, etc. The series uses the cartography of Switzerland’s topographic survey, with additional colouring to show slopes steeper than 30°. An overprint highlights ski routes, indicating suggested direction, difficult passages & sections which must be covered on foot. Also marked are areas where it is forbidden to leave the routes shown on the map. The maps also highlight roads with bus routes, indicating individual bus stops, show ski lifts & funiculars, plus mark locations of refuges or other mountain accommodation. Each title has the Swiss national grid at intervals of 1km, plus latitude & longitude margin ticks at 1’. Some titles cover a larger area, with a part of an adjoining sheet printed on the reverse of the main map as indicated on our series grid. Where appropriate, ski information extends across the border to France & Italy. On the reverse are itineraries of routes recommended by the Swiss Alpine Club, indicating the degree of difficulty, plus lists of alpine huts with contact details. Map legend for the overprint

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Special hiking editions of the topographic survey of Switzerland at 1:50, 000, published by Swisstopo in cooperation with the Swiss Hiking Federation. Cartography is the same as in the country’s standard 50K topographic survey but with additional tourist overprint, as below, & presented in three formats:SMALL FORMAT SHEETS (Nos. 213T to 469T): each map covers an area of 35 x 24 km / 21 x 15 miles approx). More recent editions have on reverse additional tourist information; text

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English. SPECIAL LARGER SHEETS (Nos. from 5001T onwards): published for popular hiking regions, each map covers 50 x 35 km / 31 x 22 miles approx.1:33, 333 WATERPROOF & TEAR-RESISTANT ENLARGEMENTS (Nos. from 3301T onwards): new format, first published in summer 2013. The maps are on more handy size sheets & printed double-sided, covering an area of 32 x 18 km / 20 x 11 miles approx. Cartography is the same as on the 50K maps, simply enlarged to 1:33, 333 for extra clarity but without additional information. Each title

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details of three recommended hiking trails. Highly regarded for its superb use of graphic relief & hill shading to provide an almost 3-D picture of the country’s mountainous terrain, Swiss topographic survey at 1:50, 000 has contours at 20m intervals. In these hiking versions an overprint highlights routes maintained by the SHF, distinguishing between hiking routes, mountain routes requiring proper footwear, & alpine routes where equipment is needed. Paths which are part of the national or regional network of long-distance hiking routes are specially marked & in the more recent editions are annotated with their official numbers. The maps show mountain huts, refuges & in remote areas also inns, plus roads with bus service & the positions of bus stops. All the maps have a 1-km grid of the Swiss national coordinates; small format sheets also have latitude & longitude margin ticks at 1’ intervals.



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Diverse titles from Swisstopo, Switzerland’s national survey organization, in their “ Once & Today” series which covers various locations on a combination of old & present day topographic survey mapping and/or aerial photography to show various aspects of their development. Presentation & content vary
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National Map of Switzerland at 1:1, 000, 000 from Swisstopo, the country’s survey organization, presenting Switzerland in the setting of the surrounding regions of its neighbouring countries. Excellent relief shading for which Swisstopo are well known, with colouring for glaciers plus names of mountain ranges, peaks with heights, valleys, etc, provides are very clear overview of these Alpine areas of Europe. Coverage in France extends westwards beyond the Rhone to Le-Puy-en-Velay & Troyes, extending north/south from Nancy, Strasbourg to just beyond Gap to include the highest parts of the French Alps with Mont Blanc & the Vanoise & Ecrins National Parks. Within Germany the map

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the Black Forest & the whole of the German Alps, extending to Stuttgart & Passau. In Austria the whole of the Tyrol is included, with coverage extending beyond Salzburg. In Italy coverage extends southwards to Genoa & Bologna, & eastwards to Udine. The map shows motorways & main transit routes with selected linking regional roads, principal rail connections, airports & administrative boundaries of, as appropriate, cantons/regions/departments/states/provinces. A separate inset provides an administrative map of the whole area covered by this title. Latitude & longitude lines are drawn at of 30` with WGS 84 coordinates in the margins. The map has no index. Map legend

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Switzerland: The Essential Guide To Customs & Culture

There is far more to Switzerland than beautiful scenery, chocolate, watches, faceless bankers, and spotless cities. The real Switzerland is full of surprises and anything but bland. This small, rugged, landlocked country at the heart of Europe has been a confederation since the first three cantons came together in a defensive alliance in 1291. Four national languages are spoken within its borders. Its present twenty-six cantons are largely autonomous and retain their individual characters. In this grassroots democracy real power lies with the people, who exercise it directly through frequent referendums. Swissness is, above all, a spirit of independence and of communal involvement. Although it is a model of peace and multicultural cooperation, with one of the highest standards of
living in Europe, Switzerland s prosperity has been hard-won. Historically neutral, it maintains a semi-detached relationship within the European Union. In 2014, a national referendum supported"as on EU migrants. Despite the several hundred thousand EU nationals living and working within its borders, and almost half a million Swiss working in the EU, this small, resource-poor country appears determined to retain its independence. ”Culture Smart! Switzerland” provides an historical perspective, explores Swiss values and attitudes, and looks at the cultural continuity of festivals and traditions. It helps you navigate the workplace, the neighborhood, and the social scene. It offers crucial insights into Swiss business culture, and more generally on differences in
communication style. Swiss people are not always easy to get to know. Proud, industrious, fair-minded, and creative, they respect the individual, which means that while they appreciate clear thinking and direct talking, they avoid confrontation. They will never intrude, yet will willingly help out if asked. Make the effort, and people will respond. Warmth, decency, intelligence, and wit are among the many hidden riches of this fascinating society.”
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There is far more to Switzerland than beautiful scenery, chocolate, watches, faceless bankers, & spotless cities. The real Switzerland is full of surprises & anything but bl&. This small, rugged, landlocked country at the heart of Europe has been a confederation since the first three cantons came together in a defensive alliance in 1291. Four national languages are spoken within its borders. Its present twenty-six cantons are largely autonomous & retain their individual characters. In this grassroots democracy real power lies with the people, who exercise it directly through frequent referendums. Swissness is, above all, a spirit of independence & of communal involvement. Although it is a model of peace & multicultural cooperation, with one of the highest standards of living in Europe, Switzerland s prosperity has been hard-won. Historically neutral, it maintains a semi-detached relationship within the European Union. In 2014, a national referendum supported"as on EU migrants. Despite the several hundred thousand EU nationals living & working within its borders, & almost half a million Swiss working in the EU, this small, resource-poor country appears determined to retain its independence. ” Culture Smart! Switzerland” provides an historical perspective, explores Swiss values & attitudes, & looks at the cultural continuity of festivals & traditions. It helps you navigate the workplace, the neighborhood, & the social scene. It offers crucial insights into Swiss business culture, & more generally on differences in communication style. Swiss people are not always easy to get to know. Proud, industrious, fair-minded, & creative, they respect the individual, which means that while they appreciate clear thinking & direct talking, they avoid confrontation. They will never intrude, yet will willingly help out if asked. Make the effort, & people will respond. Warmth, decency, intelligence, & wit are among the many hidden riches of this fascinating society.”

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Stanfords
Stanfords was established in 1853 and opened their iconic Covent Garden flagship store in 1901. They have become the top retailer of maps, travel books and accessories in the UK and arguably offer the largest selection of maps and travel books worldwide. Famous names such as Captain Robert Falcon Scott, Ranulph Fiennes and Michael Palin have purchased from Stanfords. They now have a shop in Bristol and both stores together with other venues operate a calendar of events including talks, book signings and exhibitions. As a specialist map retailer, the map selection is comprehensive and includes road maps, street maps and walking maps from worldwide destinations, as well as a selection of world atlases and wall maps. Books include travel guides and travel literature. Stanfords also stock globes, from miniatures made of blue marble to magnificent floor-standing globes. The website features a selection of interesting articles on travel topics.
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