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 2008-04-03 05:52:18+02 GMT (src: 248, bin: 856)
phnom penh (Roadmap by channaravy)
lat: 11.24 - 11.76, lon: 104.72 - 105.08 = 0.19 deg2 (Cambodia, phnom penh)
allowed uses: No restrictions, modified versions: No restrictions
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  2008-02-25 04:50:40+01 GMT (src: 631, bin: 0)
map-test (Roadmap by channaravy)
Cambodia, phnom penh
phnom penh testing
allowed uses: Personal, modified versions: Personal only
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  2008-01-21 06:30:58+01 GMT (src: 838, bin: 0)
road map (Roadmap by channaravy)
Cambodia
allowed uses: Personal, modified versions: Personal only
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  2007-02-24 21:25:46+01 GMT (src: 8154, bin: 0)
cambodia (Topographic map by ROGER, Pierre)
Cambodia, all
Topographical road map of whole Cambodia. Includes city map of Phnom-Penh, location of main temples, SRTM 25m elevation curves and approximate land coverage. Based on 2005 Gecko road map as corrected by comparison with NASA pictures with some new roads drawn from personal GPS tracks. Drawing of principal roads and main secondary roads is generally very accurate. Most secondary roads and tracks have not been verified. Moreover, they are frequently impassable, especially in the rainy season and/or in forested areas. Village and river names are only indicative. Despite these imperfections, this map is at least as accurate and often much better than any available paper map. Tested with Etrex Vista C, I found it extremely useful in a recent 5000 km trip in remote Cambodia.
The IMG files can be downloaded
directly to your Garmin unit using IMG2GPS (http://homepage.ntlworld.com/mdipol/img2gps) with sendmap20. Alternatively, they can be sent to Mapsource using the Mapset Toolkit by Cypherman (http://cypherman1.googlepages.com/home) with cgpsmapper (http://cgpsmapper.com/) (all freewares; many thanks for those who made these nice softwares!), and then to download to GPS receiver.
allowed uses: Personal, modified versions: Author must be notified
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 2006-07-15 16:57:23+02 GMT (src: 477, bin: 1052)
Cambodia GEOnet Name Server data (Tutorial by Altijd Verdwaald)
lat: 9.71 - 16.21, lon: 102.09 - 107.71 = 36.58 deg2 (Cambodia)
Included java files that converted the GNS data. Feel free to complete, correct, improve.

But remember if the code helped you, your improved code may help others.

Other countries can be found on link below.
homepage: http://earth-info.nga.mil/gns/html/cntry_files.html
allowed uses: Personal, modified versions: Must be published at MapCenter
[binary IMG - 191k] [build source - 198k] [build log] [more by this author]


 2006-07-13 01:14:35+02 GMT (src: 1155, bin: 1510)
Vietnam + Cambodia (Topographic map by Altijd Verdwaald)
lat: 8.12 - 25.18, lon: 101.72 - 110.16 = 143.87 deg2 (Cambodia)
N08 to N25
E102 to E110

Shoreline + Rivers + Political borders.

Unfortunately detailed shoreline also contained country borders :(
homepage: http://rimmer.ngdc.noaa.gov/mgg/coast/getcoast.html
allowed uses: Personal, modified versions: Must be published at MapCenter
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 2006-05-10 21:20:44+02 GMT (src: 539, bin: 1376)
Cambodia South Coast Version 1.02 (Roadmap by Rotweiler)
lat: 9.65 - 12.29, lon: 102.24 - 105.58 = 8.81 deg2 (Cambodia)
This map connects the Chantaburi, Thailand map (by William) with the Phu Quoc Island, Vietnam map (which it includes). The map features the shoreline and significant highways, rivers, and cities in south coastal Cambodia.

Additional detail is also provided for the Thailand "panhandle" (south of the City of Trat to the Cambodian border).
allowed uses: Personal, modified versions: Author must be notified
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