British Admiralty Nautical Chart 1946 Quetzal and Acajutla
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Chart 1946
Main Chart Details
- Chart Title: Quetzal and Acajutla
- Publication Date: 27/10/2005
- Latest Edition date: 05/07/2018
- Chart Size: 648 x 1020 (mm)
Chart Panel Details
- Panel Name A Approaches to Quetzal
- Area Name Guatemala
- Natural Scale 75000
- North Limit 13 57′.42N
- East Limit 90 35′.00W
- South Limit 13 45′.00N
- West Limit 90 55′.91W
- Panel Name B Quetzal
- Area Name Guatemala
- Natural Scale 15000
- North Limit 13 55′.90N
- East Limit 90 45′.00W
- South Limit 13 53′.00N
- West Limit 90 49′.20W
- Panel Name C Acajutla
- Area Name El Salvador
- Natural Scale 15000
- North Limit 13 36′.18N
- East Limit 89 49′.00W
- South Limit 13 33′.50N
- West Limit 89 52′.00W
- Panel Name D Approaches to Acajutla
- Area Name El Salvador
- Natural Scale 100000
- North Limit 13 40′.00N
- East Limit 89 40′.00W
- South Limit 13 22′.36N
- West Limit 90 02′.00W
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