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This Classic Spain and Portugal map of political and physical features showcases the countries of Iberia in stunning detail with state-of-the-art cartographic techniques delivering accuracy and exceptional quality, the innovative and engaging design makes the content easily accessible and user-friendly.
Ideal for classrooms with an emphasis on teaching geography or environmental themes. The inclusion of physical features gives your students a genuine feel for how our world appears. This map is perfect to help students develop navigation skills using latitude and longitude and political boundaries within the region.
This map uses a bright, easy to read color palette featuring blue oceans and stunning shaded relief that has been featured on National Geographic wall maps for over 75 years. It is drawn in the Albers Conic Equal-Area projection, which uses two standard parallels between which distortion is minimized, however scale and shape is not preserved.
Names of political and geographic features are carefully placed on the map to maintain legibility. Insets of Portugal's Azores and Madeira Islands, and Spain's Canary Islands adds to this classic map.
National Geographic's maps are the standard by which all other reference maps are measured. The maps are meticulously researched and adhere to National Geographic's convention of making independent, apolitical decisions based on extensive research using multiple authoritative sources.
The map is printed on high quality paper and is ideal for any classroom, bedroom, or office wall. Dry Erase Lamination is a specialty laminate that allows for dry erase markers to be used on the finished print and erased as desired. Each premium mounted item comes with edge taping, hanging tabs, wall hangers, and nails for wall presentation.
Your map is crated and packaged in a sturdy box to protect it during shipment.
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