Refers to maps representing a region at a level of detail or scale between a plan, which is a small area, and a chorographic map, which is a large regional map. Topographic maps include accurate representations of the location and shape of both natural and manmade features. The term refers to maps of various scales in different nations; it is generally limited to maps at scales of 1:500,000 or larger in the United States, but it often refers to scales of 1:1,000,000 or larger in Russia. The term is often mistakenly interpreted to mean maps that only represent natural relief features.
Material Type
Formal instruments attesting to the transfer of ownership of personal property.
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Corporate Body
Geographic Location
Person
Maps comprised of assemblies of overlapping aerial photographs whose edges have been torn or cut and matched to form a continuous photographic representation of the earth's surface.
Material Type
Geographic Location
