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Ethiopia & Eritrea ITMB ITMB | 9781771292665

01-02-2020
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Description

Physical road map with many places and roads, railways and rivers, heights, latitude and longitude. With a city map of Addis Ababa and Asmara. The highlands of northeastern Africa consists of two inter-locked countries. Ethiopia is a large, land-locked, country with a southern and eastern desert-like region and a central mountainous area. The capital, Addis Ababa, is a modern city in the central highlands, with good road connections with Dire Dawa and Harar in the east (both very interesting cities), and Gondor and Axum in the north. There are road connections to most surrounding countries (south Sudan being the exception), but the region is politically volatile and border closures may exist without notice. The reverse side portrays Eritrea, theoretically a coastal country, but essentially a mountainous country, with Asmara as its capital. The map also includes an excellent inset map of Djibouti, as well as inset maps of Asmara and of Addis Ababa. Each side also includes a listing of top attractions for the benefit of visitors.

Details

Primary language:
English
ISBN:
9781771292665
Imprint:
ITMB
Publisher:
ITMB Publishing Ltd
Publication Date:
01-02-2020
Weight:
53 grams
Height:
25 cm
Width:
10 cm

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