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RO.A.D.2014.30 Launch

RO.A.D.2014.30 Launch

Sheba Distribution SRL, a Garmin representative in Romania, has the pleasure to announce the availability of the newest edition of the Digital Atlas of Romania v6.30, RO.A.D.2014.30.

Continuing in the well known tradition for the Romanian Garmin customers, the Digital Atlas of Romania holds on to the number one place in the GPS road navigation map charts by bringing an extra 9,701.93 km of roads up to a grand total of 353.473,10 km, having significant increased coverage added in the counties judeţele Bacău, Braşov, Sibiu, Olt, Teleorman and Dolj and the number of POIs raises in this edition to a staggering 400.473 points divided into 506 categories.

ROAD2014.30 is the only GPS navigation map in the world that combines topographic details with a routable road network – including dirt roads and trails – with postal addresses of unequaled precision, towns with extruded 3D blocks of flats and detailed 3D textured models for both old patrimony buildings and new skyscrapers, true landmarks of today’s urban space. Map updates are constant and consistent from one edition to another and are documented in the Map Diaries, where all the contributions and their respective authors are mentioned together with the names of the cities and the map tiles that have changed.

Compared with common maps on the market, the Digital Atlas of Romania has an unequaled level of detail and actuality, featuring the west rings of Târgu Jiu and Drăgăşani, plus postal addresses in the following towns: APOŞ, PELIŞOR, TELINE, GRÂNARI, RETIŞ, BRĂDENI, NETUS, NOISTAT, MOVILE, RUJA, STEJĂRIŞU, IACOBENI, SOARS, VARD, CHIRPAR, VESEUD, BENEŞTI, BÂRGHIS, COVEŞ, DEALU FRUMOS, MERGHINDEAL, CINCU, RODBAV, SELIŞTAT, VĂLENI, Zlagna, Ighişu Vechi, SĂLIŞTIOARA CARTIER, POIANA, CIUPERCENI, TRAIAN, GÂRCOV şi ISLAZ, BOD, APAŢA, CHILIENI, VÂNĂTORI, LISA, VIIŞOARA, SUHAIA, FÂNTÂNELE, TRAIAN, SEACA, NĂVODARI, CĂLĂRAŞI, CORABIA, GROJDIBODU, GURA PADINII, HOTARU, IANCA, ORLEA, ORLEA NOUĂ, POTELU, SĂRATA, TUDOR VLADIMIRESCU, VÂRTOPU, OSTROVENI, ZĂVAL, NEDEIA, GIGHERA, MĂCEŞU DE JOS, SĂPATA, CÂRNA, PLOSCA, BISTREŢ, BISTREŢUL NOU, Bechet, Dăbuleni, Cerdac and Cireșoaia (belonging to Slănic Moldova), Târgu Ocna with its subdivisions Vâlcele și Poieni, corrected and completed Onești with the Belci subdivision and Borzești and Slobozia villages.

Detailed acces to the retail stores Selgros Şoseaua Bucureşti-Ploieşti from Bucharest, Lems Câmpina, Afi Palace Ploieşti, Lidl and Billa Galaţi, Lidl and Kaufland Tulcea, Metro, Praktiker and Immedio Deva, Dedeman Ploieşti, Reşiţa, Râmnicu Vâlcea, Slatina, Bascov and Galaţi, Kaufland Şoseaua Brăilei, Oţelari and Henry Coandă from Galaţi, Altex and Penny Market from Galaţi, Penny and Bricostore from Călăraşi, Kaufland Piteşti, Pic Oradea, Penny Buşteni, Lidl Târgu Jiu, Kaufland Slatina, Lidl and Penny Drăgăşani, Lidl and Penny Oneşti, Era from Iaşi Auchan and Praktiker Târgu Mureş as well as Kaufland, Penny and Carrefour Armonia from Brăila. Exclusive pedestrian areas have been implemented in Târgu Jiu, Turnu Măgurele, Zimnicea and Caransebeş, new hiking trails in Vrancea county plus many new oneway streets have been added together with 40 (forty) new roundabouts.

The 3D textured model gallery has been enriched with the ideal reconstitution of the roman byzantine fortress Troesmis-Est from Turcoaia.

History aficionados will discover in this edition in premiere the detailed elements of the Turdaş neolithic culture from Râu Alb-Cetate, of a previously unknown roman? march castra from Ceraşu-Vârfu lui Crai, of a previously unknown roman? legion march castra from Ceraşu-Piscul de la Muchia Gămăliei, of the roman stone and earth castellums from Voislova-Pons Augusti, of a possible roman earth castra from Ruşor-Comandă, of a rectangular and octogonal fortifications SE of Râu Alb, of two previously unknown roman? march castra from Hobiţa-Faţa Dealului, of the roman watch tower from Vătava, of the fortified Latene settlement from Ideciu de Sus-Groapa lui Ivan, of an earth fortification from Vama Buzăului-Pfaffenschanze, of the late medieval camp from Miorcani-Zamca, of the modern austrian fortifications from Tălmaciu, the former layout of the russian railroad from 1877-1878 between Zimnicea and Frăţeşti, a romanian casemate and first world war trenches from Comăneşti as well as trenches, most likely german WWI, at Nicolae Bălcescu (TL).

Featuring an original concept, with quarterly updates, the result of more than 10 years of continuous development of the experts and contributors of the Digital Romania Project team (www.romaniadigitala.ro), the Digital Atlas of Romania is the choice of professionals in all fields and the preferred navigation tool for all nature goers.

This edition has 644.3 MB in size and runs exclusively on Garmin navigation equipment, an updated list of compatibility being available at the below link:
http://www.rqa.ro/produs.php?id=442&subcat_id=39&cat_id=19

Warning!
The use of RO.A.D.2014.30 map can create addiction to quality, value, functionality and beauty!