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===Tourist maps=== * [[Hiking]] maps are published on the scale 1:50.000. They are based on the regular maps 1:50.000, but include information about which routes are good to walk. They also have information about [[public transport]]. These maps are published in collaboration with ''Swisshiking''. * [[Ski]] tour map, 1:50.000. Based on the topographical map 1:50.000, but including information about steep slopes, ski routes and snowboard routes. * Road map: two sheets published on a scale of 1:200.000, but not the same as the topographical 1:200.000, as it lacks contour lines. This map is published each year. * [[Culture|Cultural]] Heritage, 1:300.000 * Map of [[Museum]]s, 1:300.000. * Map of [[Castle]]s, 1:200.000. It is based on the topographical map 1:200.000, but includes information about castles, fortresses and ruins. * [[Mount Everest|Everest]], in collaboration with a lot of other organizations, including the [[National Geographic Society]]. * The ''[[Swiss Path]]'' is a [[hiking]] trail around [[Lake Uri]] to celebrate the 700th anniversary of Swiss Confederation. * Seeland-Trois lacs, 1:75.000, not directly based on any topographical map (e.g. it lacks contour lines). It was made for the ''Expo. 02'' which was in this region.
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