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The ''' | The '''Federal Survey and Mapping Bureau''' is the [[Sanaman]] national agency responsible for surveys, geology and mapping. | ||
== Map repository == | == Map repository == | ||
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File:Praeta_language.png|Praeta per province | File:Praeta_language.png|Praeta per province | ||
File:Passikaans_language.png|Passikaans per province | File:Passikaans_language.png|Passikaans per province | ||
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=== Demographical maps === | |||
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File:Population_density_Sanama.png|Population per km<sup>2</sup>, per canton. 1703. | |||
File:Population growth Sanama.png|Population growth 1680–1703. | |||
File:Million cantons Sanama.png|Cantons with a million inhabitants, 1680 and 1703. | |||
File:Dotdensitysnm.png|Dot density map, 100k population per dot, 1703. | |||
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=== Electoral maps === | |||
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File:SNM 1707 elections.png|Election results per constituency, 1707. | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:34, 25 June 2022
The Federal Survey and Mapping Bureau is the Sanaman national agency responsible for surveys, geology and mapping.
Map repository
National maps
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Overview
Regional maps
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Central Sanilla
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Cisamarra
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Eastern Amarra
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Eastern Sanilla
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Fatehpur Sikri
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Highpass
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Niyi
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Thanatos
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Western Amarra
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Western Sanilla
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Western Shimmerspring
Military maps
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Sanaman intervention in So Sara, initial movements
Language maps
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Sanaman per province
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Istvanistani per province
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Cisamarrese per province
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Yardistani per province
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Babkhi per province
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Laqi per province
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Praeta per province
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Passikaans per province
Demographical maps
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Population per km2, per canton. 1703.
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Population growth 1680–1703.
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Cantons with a million inhabitants, 1680 and 1703.
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Dot density map, 100k population per dot, 1703.
Electoral maps
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Election results per constituency, 1707.