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Mapa Irlanda/Ireland 1:700.000

Autor William Eggleston

Editorial BORCH MAP

Mapa Irlanda/Ireland 1:700.000
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Our soft-laminated map of Ireland in the 10th edition includes: Ireland 1:700 000, Dublin 1:15 000, Cork 1:8 000, Killarney National Park 1:100 000, Wicklow Mountains 1:350 000, Ireland administrative, interesting statistics, conversion chart for tem...

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  • Editorial BORCH MAP
  • ISBN13 9783866093232
  • ISBN10 3866093233
  • Tipo MAPA
  • Colección Borch Map (crema)
  • Año de Edición 2006
  • Encuadernación Rústica

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Mapa Irlanda/Ireland 1:700.000

Autor William Eggleston

Editorial BORCH MAP

Our soft-laminated map of Ireland in the 10th edition includes: Ireland 1:700 000, Dublin 1:15 000, Cork 1:8 000, Killarney National Park 1:100 000, Wicklow Mountains 1:350 000, Ireland administrative, interesting statistics, conversion chart for tem...

-5% dto.    8,90€
8,46€
Ahorra 0,45€
No disponible, consulte disponibilidad
Envío gratis a partir de 19€
España peninsular

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Our soft-laminated map of Ireland in the 10th edition includes: Ireland 1:700 000, Dublin 1:15 000, Cork 1:8 000, Killarney National Park 1:100 000, Wicklow Mountains 1:350 000, Ireland administrative, interesting statistics, conversion chart for temperatures, weights and measures, climate chart with temperatures, sunshine hours, precipitation and humidity and much more.áOnce one has torn oneself away from the bustling, cosmopolitan atmosphere of Dublin, the "Emerald Isle" confirms its reputation; lush green meadows and peat mores dotted with stone walls and the occasional small house; rugged cliffs and windswept hillsides populated only by sheep; long sandy beaches all to yourself; rain every ten minutes; the rugged solitude of an island in the Atlantic tempered by the warmth and hospitality of the locals. The visitor will be enchanted, whether by the violet shimmer of the Wicklow Mountains where the first monks settled in the valley of Glendalough, by the great seclusion of Connemara where the coast twists into majestic fjords, or along the Ring of Kerry where the diversity of the Irish landscape reveals itself in all its rugged beauty. The day is best ended in the pub sharing a laugh with the locals whilst enjoying a none too small glass of stout.

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