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The document outlines various geographical and infrastructural features of a region, including types of settlements, roads, and natural resources. It categorizes elements such as bridges, wells, and trees, and describes boundaries at international, state, and district levels. Additionally, it mentions facilities like post offices and police stations, as well as features related to landforms and water bodies.

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Conventional Symbols

The document outlines various geographical and infrastructural features of a region, including types of settlements, roads, and natural resources. It categorizes elements such as bridges, wells, and trees, and describes boundaries at international, state, and district levels. Additionally, it mentions facilities like post offices and police stations, as well as features related to landforms and water bodies.

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Towns or Vilages: inhabited;


deserted, Fort Roads, metalled: according to importance; distance stone.
Huts: permanent, temporary, Tower,
Termple, Chhatri, Church, Mosque, idgah,Antiquities. unmetalled: do do : bridge
Tomb, Graves Cart-track, Pack-track and pass, Foot-path with bridge.
Lighthouse, Lightship, Buoys: lighted; unighted, Anchorage Bridges: with piers; without, Causeway, Ford or Ferry ...
Mine, Vine on treies, Grass, Scrub
Streams: with track in bed; undefined, Canal
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Palms: palmyra; other, Pantain, Conifer, Bamboo, Other trees


Dams: masonry or rock-filled; earth work, Weir
Boundary internatioral River banks: shelving; steep, 3 to 6 metres; over 6 metres
state: dermarcated; undemarcated. dry with water channel: with island and rocks, Tidal river
district: subdivn., tahsi or taluk; forest Submerged rocks, Shoal, Swamp, Reeds.
Boundary pillars: surveyed, uniocated;vilage rijunction. 3
Wells: lined; unlined, Tube wel, Spring, Tanks: perennial; dry
Heights: trianguiated; station; point; approximate &200 .200 .200 Embankments: road or rail; tank, Broken ground.
Bench-mark: geodetic; tertiary, canal. .BM 63.3 .BM 63.3 Railways, broad gauge: double; singie with station; underconstrn.
Post office, Telegraph office, Combined office, Police station P PTO
other guages: do : do, with distance stone; do 20 RS
IB (Canal) RH (Forest)
Bungalows: dak or travellers; inspection, Rest-house DB Mineral line or tramway, Telegraph line, Cutting with tunnel
Circuit house, Camping ground, Forest: reserved; protected. CH RF PF Contours with sub-features, Rockey slopes, Cliffs
Spaced names: administrative, locality or tribal
KIKRI NÃGA Sand features: (I) fat (2) sand-hiis and dunes (surveyed) (3) Shifing dunes

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