Map sets in the area of the map
Topographic map h23-c in area of Monterrey, Guadalupe, Nuevo Laredo
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Type: US military Scale: 1:500 000 Language: English Map year: 1990 Size: 11Mb Dimensions: 6105x4500px 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
Large lakes (500-1000 km2): Laguna Madre
Large Lakes (250-500 km2): Falcon Reservoir, Corpus Christi Bay, Baffin Bay
Large Lakes (100-250 km2): Presa Marte R. Gomez, Laguna El Catan
Major rivers: Rio Grande
Large cities (2-5 millions of inhabitants): Monterrey
Cities (0.5-1 millions of inhabitants): Guadalupe
Cities (200-500 thousand of inhabitants): Nuevo Laredo, Mcallen, Saltillo, Laredo, Reynosa, Corpus Christi, Brownsville, Matamoros, San Nicolas De Los Garzas
City (100-200 thousand of inhabitants): Monclova
Small cities (50-100 thousand of inhabitants): Villa Frontera, Rio Bravo
Small cities (20-50 thousand of inhabitants): Linares, Harlingen, Edinburg, San Benito, Kingsville, Sabinas, Pharr, Mission, Nueva Rosita, Weslaco
Towns (10-20 thousand of inhabitants): San Juan, Robstown, Montemorelos, Donna, Mercedes, Portland, Agualeguas, Valle Hermosa, Parras, Sabinas Hidalgo, Alice
Towns (5-10 thousand of inhabitants): Allende, Santa Catarina, Raymondville, Zapata, Ingleside, Roma, Falfurrias, Aransas Pass, Concepcion Del Oro, Ciudad Anahuac, Alamo, Elsa, Rio Grande City, Palau, Ciudad Miguel Aleman, Dieciocho De Marzo
Settlements (2-5 thousand of inhabitants): El Gallo, San Patricio, La Pitahaya, Progreso Lakes, Los Mimbres, Sacramento, Indian Lake, Abram-Perezville, La Boguilla, Palmhurst, El Sarnoso, Laguna Vista, Ejido Los Laureles, La Hedionda, Port Aransas, Sebastian, Colombia, Odem, El Leoncito, San Paulo, La Presa, Puebla, Temaxcal, Abrevadero, La Casita-Garciasville, Alton, Palmview, Lamadrid, Melchor Ocampo, Ejido Morales, San Francisco, El Cardito, La Hediondilla, Bayview, Port Isabel, Escobares, Serano, Coloradosde Abajo, Hacienda Sierra Morena, Agua Dulce, El Mezquite
Rivers: Los Olmos Creek