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Monti Sibillini National Park Edizioni Multigraphic 60/61

Monti Sibillini National Park at 1:25,000 on a double-sided contoured map from Edizioni Multigraphic highlighting local waymarked hiking routes including the GAS ‘“ Grand Anello dei Sibilini, the circular tour around the mountains.The map has contours at 25m intervals with colouring for woodlands. Waymarked routes are highlighted and annotated with their official numbers. Also marked are 20 special archaeological trails, as well as the course of the GAS, Sentiero Italia and the E1 trans-Europe path. The map indicates local refuges and park houses, and highlights locations worth visiting and other places of interest. The map has no geographical coordinates. Map legend includes English; the text describing the nine stages of the GAS circuit and the general notes about the park are in Italian only.Edizioni Multigraphic series at 1:25,000 covers the Ligurian Alps and the coast, the crest of the Apennines along the border of Tuscany with its neighbouring regions, and parts of Tuscany itself. Most maps have contours at 25-metre intervals, with colouring for forests and some relief shading. The cartography is rather old fashioned and sometimes not as clear as in other map series but for many areas, especially for parts of Tuscany, these are the only hiking maps available.An overprint highlights hiking paths, including all the popular long-distance routes such as Garfagnana Trekking, Alta Via dei Monti Liguri and the GEA – Grande Escursione Appenninica, the main path over the crests of the Apennines. The overprint also shows campsites and, where appropriate, mountain refuges and other types of alpine accommodation. Most of the maps are double-sided, as indicated by the map number. Each map covers approximately 26 x 17km / 16 x 11 miles per side. Some of the maps indicate latitude and longitude at the map corners, but with longitude sometimes based on Rome rather than Greenwich. Map legends vary, most maps include English.