Map sets in the area of the map
North America
Canada
Connecticut
Massachusetts
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
Maine
Rhode Island
New Hampshire
Vermont
Topographic map f19 in area of New York, Boston, Montreal
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Type: US military Scale: 1:1 000 000 Language: English Map year: 1990 Size: 14Mb Dimensions: 7248x5028px Added: 12 January 2015 Reduced fragment of topographic map is displayed on the left.
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List of geographical objects on topographic map
Seas and oceans: Bay Of Fundy, Massachusetts Bay, Cape Cod Bay, Long Island Sound, Nantucket Sound, Narragansett Bay
Major rivers: St. Lawrence, Hudson
Large lakes (500-1000 km2): Lake Champlain
Large Lakes (250-500 km2): Reservoir Cabonga, Moosehead Lake, Reservoir Baskatong, St. Mary's Bay, Buzzards Bay
Large Lakes (100-250 km2): Mahone Bay, Oneida Lake, Lac Kempt, Grand Lake, Lake Winnipesaukee, Lake Rossignol
Settlements (1-2 thousand of inhabitants): Batiments, Batiment, Batiments
Megalopolis (over 10 millions of inhabitants): New York
Large cities (2-5 millions of inhabitants): Boston, Montreal
Large cities (1-2 millions of inhabitants): Hartford, Providence, Newark
Cities (0.5-1 millions of inhabitants): Scranton, Allentown, New Haven, Quebec, Springfield, Ottawa, Syracuse, Albany, Harrisburg, Jersey City
Cities (200-500 thousand of inhabitants): Worcester, Bridgeport, Reading, Trenton, Halifax, Binghamton, Stamford, Lawrence, Utica, Poughkeepsie, Waterbury, Portland, New London, Portsmouth, Lowell, Lancaster, Pawtucket
City (100-200 thousand of inhabitants): Fall River, Brockton, Newburgh, Glens Falls, Yonkers, New Bedford, Paterson, Elizabeth, Nashua, Fitchburg, Saint John, Danbury, Sherbrooke, Manchester, Burlington
Small cities (50-100 thousand of inhabitants): Bangor, Drummondville, West Hartford, Malden, Haverhill, Bethlehem, Levittown, Taunton, Fredericton, Weymouth, East Providence, Auburn, Kingston, West Haven, Mount Vernon, Bayonne, Levittown, Hull, Moncton, Newton, Troy, Concord, Torrington
Rivers: Rouge, St. John, Androscoggin, Susquehanna, Saco, Aroostook