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1:10,000 SECTION XIV-type Specimens POPULATED PLACES 572. Capitals of ASSR, centers of krays and ohlast's (interkray) 574. Cities, population ranging from 50,000 to 100,000 575.
1:10,000 SECTION XIV-type Specimens POPULATED PLACES 572. Capitals of ASSR, centers of krays and ohlast's (interkray) 574. Cities, population ranging from 50,000 to 100,000 575.
1:10,000 SECTION XIV-type Specimens POPULATED PLACES 572. Capitals of ASSR, centers of krays and ohlast's (interkray) 574. Cities, population ranging from 50,000 to 100,000 575.
POPULATED PLACES 572. National capitals; cities with population over 500,000 573. Capitals of ASSR, centers of krays and ohlast's (interkray) 574. Centers of autonomous ohlast's, and intra-kary ohlast's (i.e., oblast within a kray), centers of national okrugs. Cities, population ranging from 50,000 to 100,000 575. Cities, to 50,000 population ranging from 20,000 576. Cities, population ranging from 10,000 to 20,000 577. Cities, population under 10,000 578. Urban settlements, workers settlements, resorts a. Over 200 households b. 100 to 200 households c. Under 100 households 579. Settlements within city limits, hut lo- cated at a distance from the city and bearing their own proper names RURAL SETTLEMENTS 580. Rural settlements, over 200 households H 581. Rural settlements, 100 to 200 households 582. Rural settlements, 20 to 100 households 65 USSR 583. Rural settlements, under 20 households 584. Individual households (houses) 585. Descriptive names (usually abbrevia- tions) of mills, factories, railroad sta- tions, wells. Example: kupn-brickyard 586. State farms, trading posts, lumber camps, etc. (over 100 households) 587. Settlements, 20 to 100 households 588. Settlements. under 20 households 589. Designations of type of sovkhoz (such as sheep farm) 590. Soviet rayon (abbreviation) 591. Soviet village (abbreviation) 592. Number of households 23 MISCELLANEOUS 593. Type of road pavement and material 594. Numbers on kilometer posts, numbers of forest sections and border posts 595. Numbers indicating months when passes are open to traffic 66 596. Values for prominent elevations 597. Numbers for spot elevations, depth soundings, contour lines, etc. 598. Width of highways and firebreaks 599. Ferry capacity, waterfall height, and height of young forest and scrub Velocity of the current, width of river bed, depth of river 601. Fractional terms: length and capacity of bridges; depth of fords and con- dition of the river bottom; height of forest and the diameter of t rees ? * 602. Description of the conditions of river bottom 603. Names of streets, squares, etc. HYDROGRAPHY 604. 605. MOPE MOPE I MOPE MOPE MOPE 67 USSR 606. 607 608 Bepa Bepa Bepa Bepa 610 P P C H C H H HYPSOGRAPHY u 611. 68 1:10,000 612. I 613. SECTION XV-Graphic Method of Determining Slope Gradi ents 615. Contour interval 5 meters Contour interval 25 meters 69 USSR 617. Contour interval 1 meter Contour interval 2.5 meters 618. Contour interval 2.5 meters Contour interval 5 meters 0'301' 2 ' 3 5' 8' 10' 70
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