Argentina Road Map "Rutas de Argentina" by AutoMapa (Spanish and English Edition)
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Average customer review:Product Description
Road map of the country and portions of Chile, Paraguay, and Uruguay shows roads from highways to minor roads and roads under constructions; distances in kilometers; airports; cities and other settlements; national parks; World Heritage sites; tourist sites; customs and police control checkpoints; tollgates. With maps of: Misiones province; Argentine portion of Antarctica; Malvinas Islands; other islands in the region; routes to Cordoba; routes to Buenos Aires; routes to Rosario. Includes index of settlements with 500 or more inhabitants. Printed on both sides. Main map scale 1:2,000,000. Mainly in Spanish; map legend bilingual with English.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #337798 in Books
- Published on: 2006-10-01
- Released on: 2006-10-01
- Binding: Map
- 2 pages
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About the Author
AutoMapa, a well-respected publisher of maps in Argentina, is also the best-known brand of maps of the country distributed abroad. Their city, province, and region maps are easy to read and very popular; a fine example of mapping as a universal language. Each map in the series is updated every two years.
Customer Reviews
My pick, but I wish it was in English
We are traveling to the Patagonian lakes region next week. I ordered four Argentina/Patagonia maps to compare them: ITM's Patagonia, Rutas de la Argentina, Rough Guide Map Argentina, and Map Guide Patagonia. I ended up keeping the Rutas de la Argentina and returning the others. Argentina Road Map "Rutas de Argentina" had the clearest graphics despite the fact that the southern half is at a slightly larger scale than the northern half and most of its competition. We plan to use this for road navigation and hope it will do the trick. It does not cover any of Chile beyond the frontier.
No better than an on-line map (for patagonia)
I purchased this map b/c I was taking a trip to Patagonia and would be renting a car. I was unable to find any maps with real details of the roads in the El Calafate, El Chalten, Puerto Natales area. Guess what, this map doesn't have anything better than what you'll find on line. AND I realized after my trip it was out of date, showing dirt roads where they are paved, not showing smaller roads, not clearly marking border crossings. I opened it, looked at it for 10 seconds and decided I should return it (didn't even bother bringing it on my trip).
If you're going to Patagonia, get a map there - the car rental place will have MUCH better maps.



