Slovakia, topographic map

Slovakia, topographic map (map/graphic/illustration)

Click here, or on the graphic, for full resolution.
Slovakia, topographic map. Slovakia is a republic located in Central Europe, south of Poland, with an area of of 49 000 sq km. It has a population of 5.4 million (2005). The country shares borders with the Czech Republic, Poland, Ukraine, Hungaria and Austria.
Sources The Times Atlas of the World
Cartographer/
Designer
Philippe Rekacewicz, Emmanuelle Bournay, UNEP/GRID-Arendal, updated by Hugo Ahlenius, UNEP/GRID-Arendal
Appears in Topographic maps
Published July 97
Feedback/Comment/Inquiry Feedback form
Search for other graphics With related subjects
Covering the same geographic area
Use constraints

Using the graphics and referring to them is encouraged, and please use them in presentations, web pages, newspapers, blogs and reports.
For any form of publication, please include this link:
http://maps.grida.no/go/graphic/slovakia-topographic-map

Please give the cartographer/designer/author credit (in this case Philippe Rekacewicz, Emmanuelle Bournay, UNEP/GRID-Arendal, updated by Hugo Ahlenius, UNEP/GRID-Arendal) and give full recognition to the data sources used in the graphic.

Feel free to feature links to this page, or other pages on this site, but please refrain from linking to the actual graphics files directly, if possible (i.e. inline linking).

Re-publishing the full resolution version of the graphics (high-quality png and pdf), un-modified, as digital files for download requires approval from UNEP/GRID-Arendal (use this form).

We do appreciate if you have the possibility to send us a copy of any printed publications featuring our graphics. See the UNEP/GRID-Arendal contact page for mailing address.

Available Downloads
(please review use constraints above)
pdf file Download this graphic in pdf format, 269 KB, suitable for print and editing.
png file Download this graphic in png format, 201 KB , suitable for web-sites, documents or presentations.
Citation/Reference

Here are some suggestions for the the proper citation, in a number of styles that can just be copied and pasted into any documents. This is based on the template provided by Wikipedia. For reference to any printed material, please see the details of the collection or collections this graphic is published in, which may be published in paper format.

Click here to see citation styles and templates for Slovakia, topographic map
Sharing/Bookmark
Share on facebookFacebook
Share through StumbleuponStumbleupon
Bookmark and share through DeliciousDelicious
Share through DiggDigg
Share through redditreddit
What is this?