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6th October 2011, 10:47 AM #1
AdriaTOPO 2.40 (2.41)
AdriaTOPO 2.40 (2.41)
Credits to catymag
AdriaTOPO is detailed, topographic, non-routable map for Garmin GPS devices. Map is covering three countries: Slovenia, Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Referential scale is M 1:25000. It is intended mainly for use in handheld units by people whose job or hobby is related with outdoor activities.
AdriaTOPO contains hydrographic data, landuse, national parks and parks of nature, protected areas and all other classified areas. It shows over 90% marked hiking trails, mountain shelters and many other data for orientation in open space and nature which will surely help many mountain and nature lovers. Map includes digital elevation model (DEM) which allows you to create and survey vertical alignment. Map also contains bathymetry with defined depths and rocks. The areas of protected regions in which users usually reside in outdoors were detail treated. 180 000 POI are easily searchable – sources, peaks, restaurants, gas stations, settlements or other. POI search can be made by name (or one of the words from the name), category or point distance from the current location.
AdriaTopo 2.40 Specification:
AdriaTOPO is non-routable topographic map of Croatia, Slovenia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Reference scale is 1 : 25 000. Map includes digital elevation model (DEM) that provides making of vertical terrain profiles. More than 180 000 POI.
Croatia:
- all settlemants according to the list (7320)
- detailed road network
- urban areas
- buildings
- 749 settlements with street names
- 625 settlements with street names and house numbers
- more than 43 000 POI
- 41 000 summits with hight
- 30 000 other topographic POI (spring, well, mountain accomodation, cave, valley, bay..)
- hiking trails (marked), biker trails, trails...
- contour lines every 25 m (in some areas 10 m)
- isobath lines, depth point, dangerous rocks
- islands, lakes, rivers, streams, canals
- national parks (9 categories)
- railroads
- airports
- woods (source Landsat-7, 2001/2002)
Slovenia:
- all settlements (5865) covered with street names and house numbers
- detailed road network
- urban areas
- buildings
- 28 000 POI
- 8300 summits
- about 3000 other topographic POI (spring, well, cave...)
- hiking trails (marked), biker trails, wine roads, trails
- contour lines every 20 m
- railroads
- airports
- lakes, rivers, streams, canals
- woods (source Landsat-7, 2001/2002)
Bosnia and Herzegovina:
- 5800 settlements
- 93 settlements with street names
- Sarajevo, Banja Luka and Tuzla with house numbers
- detailed road network
- urban areas
- 9000 POI
- 7000 summits
- 7000 other topographic POI (spring, well, cave...)
- hiking trails
- railroads
- lakes, rivers, streams, canals
- contour lines every 20 m
- airports
- woods (source Landsat-7, 2001/2002)
Adria Topo 2.40
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Slovenian version 2.41
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p33dro Reviewed by p33dro on . AdriaTOPO 2.40 (2.41) AdriaTOPO 2.40 (2.41) Credits to catymag http://garmin.com.hr/userFiles/fotografijeKatalog/5684_3_0_160.png AdriaTOPO is detailed, topographic, non-routable map for Garmin GPS devices. Map is covering three countries: Slovenia, Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Referential scale is M 1:25000. It is intended mainly for use in handheld units by people whose job or hobby is related with outdoor activities. AdriaTOPO contains hydrographic data, landuse, national parks and parks of Rating: 5
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