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Nicaragua Map by ITMB (Spanish Edition)

Nicaragua Map by ITMB (Spanish Edition)
By International Travel Maps and Books

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Folded paper road and travel map in color. Scale 1:755,000. Distinguishes roads ranging from Inter-American Highway system to other roads. Legend includes railways, reefs, swamps, active volcanos, places of interest, beaches, accomodations, international airports, domestic aerodromes with scheduled services. Includes inset map of Managua and extensive index.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #574041 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-05-01
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Map
  • 1 pages

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About the Author
ITMB Publishing (International Travel Maps and Books) of Vancouver, Canada, has published detailed reference and travel maps of countries, regions, and cities around the world since 1985. The company's titles include many that are unique or the first of their kind, including the first commercially available travel map of South America.


Customer Reviews

Best available map2
This is probably the best map of Nicaragua available in the US. That being said, it is really a pretty lousy map. The only city closeup is of Managua, and that is far too small to be of any real use. There are noticeable typographical errors, and there is no index. It would have been nice if they had utilized the blank side on the back to put additional information.

Useless - Don't bother1
Useless - Don't bother

I bought this because I was using the Central American map and thought it had to be better than that. I was wrong. I don't see how anyone sells a map with so many inaccuracies. Towns are misnamed or in the wrong place, not to mention that they don't even bother to number the roads. The map of Central America at least numbers the roads. This is totally useless. You are better off stopping every ten minutes to ask directions.

As good as it gets.3
I do not thing D. Scheer has been to Nicaragua. I was there for the month of October 2008 and traveled across the country from Puerto Cabezas to Managua. This as a 25 hour trip by 4X4 pickup. There are not any road signs on the roads to put on a map. In Managua the roads do not have street signs and no road names. This map maybe the best you get but I do not know how anything better can be made at this time. Willis Hankins