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Canada Map / Selected Features of Physical Geography Map No. 50 ISBN: 978-2-89157-171-5 PRODUCT NO.: 401 1276 Washable: We strongly recommend the use of Crayola water-soluble markers. Bands and hooks 122 cm × 94 cm / 48 in × 37 in Other markers may damage your maps.

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