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Survey Map In order to preserve the scale, the map should be printed in colour onto A3 paper. When printing, select ‘Actual size’. Do not select ‘Fit’ as this will re-size the map. You may need to change the paper size to A3. Ensure the orientation is Portrait.

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Page 1: Survey Map - PapaCambridge International... · Bois d’Evoz Chap Ste-Therèse Carr. de Namêche National Geographic Institute-Brussels 2005 Reproduced from previously printed material

Survey Map

In order to preserve the scale, the map should be

printed in colour onto A3 paper.

When printing, select ‘Actual size’.

Do not select ‘Fit’ as this will re-size the map.

You may need to change the paper size to A3.

Ensure the orientation is Portrait.

Page 2: Survey Map - PapaCambridge International... · Bois d’Evoz Chap Ste-Therèse Carr. de Namêche National Geographic Institute-Brussels 2005 Reproduced from previously printed material

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AndenneFour colours should appear above; if not then please return to invigilator.Four colours should appear above; if not then please return to invigilator.

1:50 000 Scale

Coutisse

Lionfontaine

Marsinne

Bois d’Evoz

ChapSte-TherèseCarr. deNamêche

National Geographic Institute-Brussels 2005

Reproduced from previously printed material. Quality will not match mapping printed directly from same data.Extract taken from M737 48 HUY Edition 2.

KEY

Èpur. Filtration bedFont. FountainPomp. Pumping stationRau BrookRés. ReservoirAb. AbbeyAnc. FormerBég. BeguinageBne PoleCalv. Wayside crossCarr. QuarryChap. Chapel or shrineChât. CastleCl. Nursing homeCouv. ConventDéb, Landing-stageÉc. SchoolFme FarmPol. Integrated police forceM.C. Town hallMin MillPp. Fire stationSabl. Sandpit

Visible pipe – Aerial cableway

Power transmission line

Built-up area

Factory, warehouse, shed, garage

Church – Chapel or shrine – Cross – Castle

Windmill – Watermill – Wind-engine

Tower – Water-tower – Cooling-tower

Chimney stack – Conspicuous tree – Pylon (telecommunication)

Stone – Kilometre stone

Lighthouse – Signal-light – Beacon

Cemetery – Ruin – Greenhouse

GENERAL FEATURES

a. Watercourse wider than 50 m

b. Watercourse 25 m to 50 m wide

c. Watercourse 15 m to 25 m wide

d. Watercourse 3 m to 15 m wide

e. Brookf. Intermittent watercourse

g. Pondh. Swamp, marsh

i. Spring, fountain, well, reservoir

1. Navigable2. Unnavigable

Footbridge – Lock – Culvert – Dam

Visible water pipe

WATER FEATURES

Motorway Parking place : with/without filling station

Main roads Secondary roads Linking roads Other roads

Dual carriagewaysRoads with 4 or more lanes

Roads 7 m wide or more (2 or 3 lanes)

Roads 3.5 m to 7 m wide

Road number – Exit

Under construction

Road less than 3.5 m wide

Road with rough surface

Dirt track – Path

Surfaced path

Railway : H.S.T. – multi-track

Railway : single track

Railway : out of use – under construction

Sidings – Station – Halt

Level crossings – Not electrified

Bridges – Tunnel

Bridge – Viaduct – Road narrowing – Tunnel

COMMUNICATIONS

Trigonometrical point : elevated – ground level

Contour (1) – Auxiliary contour (2) – Index contour (3)

Spot height – Height rounded to the metre

RELIEF

BOUNDARIES

Provincial boundary

District boundary

Commune boundary

Slope, crest – Dike or earth bank

Rock – Spoil heap – Dunes

Wall – Row of trees

Deciduous trees – Conifers – Mixed woodland

Orchard, nursery, osier bed – Park, lawn

Sand – Heath or moor – Sports complex

VEGETATION

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