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Achacachi Hoja 5845 I Bolivia 1:50.000 ACHACACHI HOJA 5845 I BOLIVIA 1:50.000 CHILIPINA 5 KM. WARISATA 3 KM. RINCONADA 9 KM. 68 45' 5 40' 5 35' 5 68 30' 16 00' TERRAPLEN Estancia 16 00' Chijipina HUERHUACA Bofedal LAGO TITICACA PANPAJA 82 30 82 HUARCO Granja Belen Ecia.Tamaya PAMPA ISLA Bofedal BM 3816 Capilla Santiago Canton Tacamara Escuela 29 Nueva de Tamaya Estancia Ocurani Capilla Exaltacion PAMPA Bofedal JOKHO CHUNCHO LOMA NIEVE PATA PAMPA JURNO CHINA 28 Escuela Ocurani Cm d. Chahuira Escuela Capilla San Diego PUCURU Tamaya Grande LACA PAMPA 4389 Bofedal Laguna BM 3821 PAMPA CHARAJACHI Copazani 27 Achacachi Cementerio Escuelas Avichaca Lguna Pata Cm d. Chahuira Chico Agua PAMPA QUENA QUENANI Estancia Casa Amaya Escuela Churubamba Cplla de la Cruz Cplla Concepcion Capilla Concepcion Cementerio Cementerio Co. Avichaca Cementerio 4027 Cem 26 PAMPA KHOANI PAMPA KKOTA da. K 3948 Cm d. Chahuira Grande Escuela Calachaca 4329 Bofedal Cerro Minasi 25 CACHILIPI PAMPA KOLLPANI Estancia Charahui Bofedal BM 3836 Bofedal PAMPA LAGUNA KELLHUANI PAMPA LARAM PUYA Cementerio Bofedal Comunidad KHALA CHACA Cplla Candelaria Japuraya LAGUNA Muro 24 Estancia Corpa Putu Estancia Masaya TOTOR KKOTA Escuela Kala Kala Cplla Asuncion Esc Evangelica Corpa Putu Bofedal Cementerio Cerro Surimarca 3988 4055 HUANA JAHUIRA 23 3904 Esc. Punkun Huyu Cerro Tunusa PAMPA SAYHUANI Cerro Pucara 4007 Estancia Tunusa Bofedal 4055 Capilla Pentecostes (Nva) Estancia Akjerana Bajo PAMPA UMAJAHUIRA 3971 Cerro Huaychu Pata 3970 Cem Bofedal Estancia Wanacu Capilla Pentecostes Capilla de la Cruz Loma Pakkollu PAMPA QUELA HUARAKHA 22 05' 05' Cerro Kelani Muro PAMPA SORA PHUURU 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38Capilla de la Cruz 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 Bofedal47 48 49 50 Estancia Chachacomani51 52 53 Cancha de Futbol Bofedal Bofedal Estancia Pajchani Moino Estancia Punkun Huyo Ecia Pajchani Capilla de la Cruz 21 Capilla San Juan Cerro Kharka Hujchinca Estancia Akjerana Alto BM 3876 Bofedal Capilla La Cruz KIRUSAMANA Estancia Kasina Bofedal Capilla Asuncion TAYPI LOMA Co Kehuencalla Esc. Akjerana 82 82 3962 Cerro Kullkuni 20 Estancia Pajchani 4156 Estancia Akjerana Hda Berenguela PAMPA VICUYO Escuela Tupac Katari Cancha de Futbol 4027 Cem Laguna Chocatani Estancia Thola Thola 19 Cerro Bofedal Cerro Ako Willkhi Escuela Pajchani Khakha Huachuni 4478 Estancia Ajlla 3964 Cerro Choque Chuani Estancia Payrumani 4136 PAMPA Cerro Pumaumani KOKAJAHUIRA 4094 KUMUNI 4015 18 Comunidad Chachacom ani Bofedal Co. Huaynajipi Capilla Concepcion Cerro Huayllani 3852 Cementerio Esc. Pacharia Cerro 4045 Cerro Sayhuani KECHA PAMPA Llocolloconi Estancia Morokkollu 4045 COROMATA 4063 Estancia Pacharia Estancia Coromata Media ALTA Estancia Chojllo Huyo 4318 17 3926 4191 4433 4002 Co.Mina Kkollu Cplla Concepcion Cancha de Futbol Capilla Carmen Bofedal Loma Arica Escuela Morokkollu Estancia Escuela Coromata Media 4056 Choque Khaua 4016 Cancha de Futbol 16 Cerro Asujini MIKHANI PAMPA Cerro Curusani Capilla Natividad 3992 3944 Estancia Sipe Sipe 4005 4257 Cerro 4021 Estancia Pallareti Murmuntani Cem Loma Achacanani MURMUTANI PAMPA 15 TAYPICIRCA Cerro Caballojihuata Hacienda Kerani Cplla 3980 Santiago 3885 Bofedal Cerro Chiar Kkollu JACHA Cancha de Futbol 3967 Cerro Calvario 14 HUANATOYO 3904 Estancia Khota Khota Alta Cerro Khara Kkollu 4135 4043 Estancia Tayro 3912 SENOR DE POYO PATA Cementerio Escuela Tayro 13 Loma Jacha Circa Estancia Chua Grande 16 10' EKOTA KKOTA ALTA 16 10' 68 45' 5 27 000m. 5 40' 5 35' 5 68 30' E. 3.3 KM. A CAMINO TIQUINA HUARINA 5 KM. HUARINA 2 KM. PENAS 12 KM. PENAS 6.7 KM. ES PROPIEDAD INTELECTUAL DEL INSTITUTO GEOGRAFICO MILITAR - PROHIBIDA SU REPRODUCCION PARCIAL O TOTAL ESCALA 1:50.000 LEYENDA 1Km. 0 1 2 3 4Km. NC SIMBOLOS CONVENCIONALES ELEVACION EN METROS EJEMPLO DELCUADRADO POBLACIONES Linea transmisora de energia; Cerca HOJAS ADYACENTES DECUADRICULADE1.000METROS INTERVALO DE CURVAS 20 METROS De mas de 25.000 habitantes LA PAZ Iglesia; Escuela; Mina De 12.000 a 25.000 habitantes QUILLACOLLO Molino de viento, bomba de viento; Molino de agua BM 30 De 5.000 a 12.000 habitantes LLALLAGUA Punto de control horizontal; Monumento de cota fija 666 5846-III 5846-II 5946-III De 100 a 800 edificios Viacha Elevaciones: Comprobadas; Fotogrametricas 666 666 De 40 a 100 edificios Mecapaca ELIPSIODE INTERNACIONAL De 6 a 40 edificios Achocalla Monte alto; Monte bajo CUADRICULA 1000 METROS: ZONA 19 (LINEAS NEGRAS NUMERADAS) 29 Menos de 6 edificios Estancia San Carlos PROYECCION Tholar; Superficie rocosa TRANSVESA DE MERCATOR 5845-IV 5845-I 5945-IV 32 33 ANGULO - NC- M - PARA 2005 CAMINOS DATO VERTICAL NIVEL MEDIO DEL MAR 3 30o (100' MILESIMOS) - Arboles dispersos; Matorral EJEMPLO:322292 Transitable todo el ano: - DATO HORIZONTAL EL PROVICIONAL DE 1956 PARA AMERICA DEL SUR Afirmado solido, dos vias Area Cultivada; Totoral IDENTIFICACIONDELCUADRO CLASIFICACION DE CAMPO IGM-1992 Revestimiento suelto o ligero, dos vias Arena; Salar DE100.000METROS FOTOGRAFIAS AGOSTO 1977 Y MAYO 1980 CONVERGENCIA DE CUADRICULA 5845-III 5845-II 5945-III Afirmado solido, una via o DIGITALIZADO POR IGM-CARTOGRAFIA 5-03 0 06' (2 MILESIMOS) Revestimiento suelto o ligero, una via Rio intermitente EC PARA CONVERTIR UN PARA EL CENTRO DE LA HOJA Transitable en tiempo bueno o seco: Lago o charco intermitente ACIMUT MAGNETICO A UN ACIMUT DE CUADRICULA La 5845-I se encuentra en la SE 19-03 Escala 1:250.000 Revestimiento suelto Terreno sujeto a inundacion RESTESE EL ANGULO NC-M EJEMPLO: EC322292 Rodadera; Vereda Cienaga o bofedal PARA CONVERTIR UN Puente Pozo; Manantial DESIGNACIONDEZONA DECUADRICULA SE HAOMITIDO LAPRIMERACIFRADE LAS COORDENADAS ESTE; ACIMUT DE CUADRICULA Rapidos grandes; Cataratas grandes A UN ACIMUT MAGNETICO FERROCARRILES Rapidos ; Rapidos pequenos;- Catarartas pequenas- 19 K LAS DOS PRIMERAS CIFRAS DE LAS COORDENAS NORTE SUMESE EL ANGULO NC-M Via sencilla, trocha normal o ancha EJEMPLO:19KEC322292 IMAS TRES CIFRAS DE LOS VALORES CUADRICULARES Muelle Y LAS ULT Via sencilla, trocha estrecha Cataratas Represa de mamposteria LIMITES Rio seco o aluvion Nacional ICITADE LOS LECTORES QUE ENCUENTREN ERRORES U OMISIONES EN ESTE MAPA,MARCAR SE SOL . LAS CORRECCIONES EN EL MISMO Y ENVIARLO AL INSTITUTO GEOGRAFICO MILITAR DECLINACION MEDIA APROXIMADA PARA 2005 ACHACACHI, BOLIVIA 5845-I H731 EDICION 1-IGM LA PAZ-BOLIVIA ESTOS MAPAS SERAN DEVUELTOS O SUBSTITUIDOS. SI ASI SE DESEA VARIACION MAGNETICA ANUAL 10' AL OESTE ACHACACHI, BOLIVIA .
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