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Ireland Comprehensive Road Atlas

Clear detailed road mapping of Ireland presented as an A4 format road atlas featuring attractive layer colouring to show land height. Speed enforcement zones are also shown on the mapping. Along with the road mapping there is also a wide range of detailed town and city centre plans all of which are fully indexed. MAIN FEATURES Detailed general purpose road map of Ireland in a handy A4 format. Ideal for both business and pleasure use. The atlas contains a range of mapping scales: * 9 miles to 1inch route planning map * Main maps at 3.2 miles to 1 inch whicha re ideal for navigation. * Plus a wide selection of detailed town centre street plans. The 2009 edition includes the location of safety cameras and also Speed Enforcement Zones which highlight roads that have a high risk of accidents as
identified by the Garda and the National Roads Authority. Also new for 2009 is the addition of Blue Flag and Green Coast beaches ideal for holiday makers. These have been evaluated for their water quality and safety and in the case of Blue Flag beaches for their amenities such as life guards and toilets. The main road mapping is packed with detail showing: * comprehensive colour classified road network. * toll roads clearly marked. * land height shown by the use of attractive layer colouring. * Tourist information centres and offices clearly shown. * wide range of tourist features plotted and categorized using symbols. * safety cameras and Speed Enforcement Zones. * Blue Flag and Green Coast beaches. There is also a wide range of fully indexed town and city centre maps. These are: Bangor
Belfast Cork Drogheda Dublin Dun Laoghaire Galway Kilkenny Killarney Limerick Lisburn Londonderry (Derry) Newry Newtownabbey and Waterford. There is also comprehensive guide information for visitors to Belfast Cork Dublin and Limerick. WHO THE TITLE IS OF INTEREST TO This is a general purpose map for those who want a high level of mapping detail at a variety of scales. AREA OF COVERAGE Covers the whole of the Republic of Ireland plus Northern Ireland.
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Clear detailed road mapping of Ireland presented as an A4 format road atlas featuring attractive layer colouring to show land height. Speed enforcement zones are also shown on the mapping. Along with the road mapping there is also a wide range of detailed town & city centre plans all of which are fully indexed. MAIN FEATURES Detailed general purpose road map of Ireland in a handy A4 format. Ideal for both business & pleasure use. The atlas contains a range of mapping scales: * 9 miles to 1inch route planning map * Main maps at 3.2 miles to 1 inch whicha re ideal for navigation. * Plus a wide selection of detailed town centre street plans. The 2009 edition

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the location of safety cameras & also Speed Enforcement Zones which highlight roads that have a high risk of accidents as identified by the Garda & the National Roads Authority. Also new for 2009 is the addition of Blue Flag & Green Coast beaches ideal for holiday makers. These have been evaluated for their water quality & safety & in the case of Blue Flag beaches for their amenities such as life guards & toilets. The main road mapping is packed with detail showing: * comprehensive colour classified road network. * toll roads clearly marked. * land height shown by the use of attractive layer colouring. * Tourist information centres & offices clearly shown. * wide range of tourist features plotted & categorized using symbols. * safety cameras & Speed Enforcement Zones. * Blue Flag & Green Coast beaches. There is also a wide range of fully indexed town & city centre maps. These are: Bangor Belfast Cork Drogheda Dublin Dun Laoghaire Galway Kilkenny Killarney Limerick Lisburn Londonderry (Derry) Newry Newtownabbey & Waterford. There is also comprehensive guide information for visitors to Belfast Cork Dublin & Limerick. WHO THE TITLE IS OF INTEREST TO This is a general purpose map for those who want a high level of mapping detail at a variety of scales. AREA OF COVERAGE Covers the whole of the Republic of Ireland plus Northern Irel&.

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Cork - A county in Ireland
Cork - A natural product from the Cork Oak tree
Inch - Equivalent to approximately 2.5cm
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