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Rok: 2005-2006
ISBN: 9789630075428
OKCZID: 110732784
Vydání: 2. ed.
Citace (dle ČSN ISO 690):
Muntii Apuseni 1:200 000: harta rutieră și turistică = Az erdélyi Szigethegység 1:200 000 : autó-és turistaterkép [kartografický dokument]. 1:200 000. 2. ed. Budapest: Dimap, 2005-2006. 1 mapa.
Western Transylvania Mountains (Romania) (Apuseni Mountains, Erdélyi Szigethegység) 1:200,000 Touring Map DIMAP 9789630075428 2001 Between the vast plains of Pannonia to the west and the basin of Transylvania sits a remarkable bulk of medium-height mountains nearing 1850m in elevation. In shape, this mountain group resembles the palm of a hand approximately a hundred kilometers across, spreading its five fingers ("Western Hills") westerly and northerly. Romanian people call them Mun?ii Apuseni; Hungarian people refer to them as Erdélyi-szigethegység. Among the other - surely confusing - names for these mountains are: the Western Carpathians or the Northwestern Carpathians. This is a detailed contoured road map from Dimap, with city centre plans of five local towns, plus extensive tourist notes including sightseeing routes. Contour lines and spot heights indicate the relief, with colouring and graphics for forests, orchards and vineyards. Nature reserves and other protected areas are marked. Several classes of road are shown including country tracks and footpaths, plus a selection of signposted tourist trails. Intermediate driving distances are marked on most local routes. Railways are shown with stations. A wide range of symbols indicate various tourist facilities including different types of accommodation, campsites, folk art centres, historical monuments, etc. Where appropriate, names of towns and villages are given both in their current Romanian versions and in the pre-1920 Hungarian ones. The map has no geographical coordinates. Map legend includes English. On the reverse are black and white street plans of city centres in Oradea, Arad, Deva, Cluj-Napoca and Alba Iulia, all annotated with tourist information. Extensive text, including English, provides information about the region and descriptions of seven sightseeing routes. Also provided are lists of recommended accommodation, nature reserves and waymarked hiking paths.