Topographic map g20-b in area of St. Louis, Cincinnati, Louisville
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Type: US military Scale: 1:500 000 Language: English Map year: 1991 Size: 11Mb Dimensions: 6172x4543px 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
Rivers: Green, East Fk. White, Little Wabash, Kaskaskia, Embarras, Cumberland, Barren
Large lakes (500-1000 km2): Lake Barkley
Large Lakes (250-500 km2): Lake Cumberland, Old Hickory Lake
Large Lakes (100-250 km2): Dale Hollow Lake
Large cities (2-5 millions of inhabitants): St. Louis
Large cities (1-2 millions of inhabitants): Cincinnati
Cities (0.5-1 millions of inhabitants): Louisville, Indianapolis, Dayton
Settlements (2-5 thousand of inhabitants): Woodlawn
Cities (200-500 thousand of inhabitants): Lexington, Nashville, Hamilton, Evansville
City (100-200 thousand of inhabitants): Clarksville, Springfield, Decatur, Middletown
Small cities (50-100 thousand of inhabitants): Cape Girardeau, St. Charles, Terre Haute, Bowling Green, Bloomington, Paducah, Florissant, Kettering, Owensboro, Richmond
Small cities (20-50 thousand of inhabitants): Fort Knox, Collinsville, East St. Louis, Carmel, Kirkwood, Fairfield, Belleville, Chesterfield, Webster Groves, Lawrence, Ballwin, Ferguson, Carbondale, Greenwood, Cookeville, Charleston, Frankfort, Henderson, Covington, Spanish Lake, Columbus, Hendersonville, Pleasure Ridge Park, Beavercreek, Valley Station, Jeffersontown, Maryland Heights, Hopkinsville, Fairborn, Norwood, University City, St. Peters, New Albany, Newburg, Jeffersonville, Mehlville, Alton, Centerville, Richmond, Oakville, Affton, Granite City, Huber Heights
Towns (10-20 thousand of inhabitants): Miamisburg, Clarksville, Danville, O'fallon, Greenfield, Vandalia, Jennings, Northbrook, Richmond Heights, Shiloh, O'fallon, Springfield, North College Hill, Lemay, Goodlettsville, Bridgeton, Connersville, Reading, Winchester, Dyersburg, Beech Grove, Forest Park