Item 000285 - BAB EL MANDEB AND APPROACHES FROM JABAL ZUQAR ISLAND TO ADEN

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ES EXPONAV CARTAS NÁUTICAS CCN-000285

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BAB EL MANDEB AND APPROACHES FROM JABAL ZUQAR ISLAND TO ADEN

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  • 1874 (Accumulation)

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1 carta náutica
Escala 1: 300000
Tamaño 137 x 91 cm
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Zona Geográfica: Mar Rojo. Golfo de Aden
Aparece la costa de África, el mar Rojo, costa sur de Arabia Saudí y el golfo de Aden.
Incluye recuadros de Mocha Road a 1:50000 (I.H. Inglaterra, 1882), bahía de Barassoli a 1:125000 (I.H. Italia, 1934) y Perim Harbor a 1:12000 (I.H. Inglaterra, 1874-1918)

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  • English

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Material de la carta náutica: papel
Estado de conservación: bueno

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PLANERA 16
CAJÓN 4

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Publicado en Washington en 1941

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Número de carta: 2819

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Contiene dos recuadros realizados por el Instituto Hidrográfico de Italia (1934): Baia di Beilul a 1:150000 y Baia de Assab a 1: 175000

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