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What’s the difference between 1:25 000 Explorer and 1:50 000 Landranger Ordnance Survey maps used in getamap?

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What’s the difference between 1:25 000 Explorer and 1:50 000 Landranger Ordnance Survey maps used in getamap?

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1:50 000 scale maps are small-scale maps used in our OS Landranger map series. with less detail than the 1:25 000 scale maps. At this scale 2cm on the map equals 1km on the ground or 1 1/4 inches on the map equals one mile on the ground. 1:25 000 scale maps are sometimes called medium scale maps and are used in our OS Explorer map series. They show more detail than 1:50 000 scale maps. At this scale 1 centimetre equals 250 metres on the ground; four centimetres on the map therefore represents one kilometre on the ground. Two and a half inches on the map is equal to one mile on the ground.

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