Elevation map of the Amhara Region in Ethiopia and subdivisions Poster

Weight 6 oz
Dimensions 20 × 2 × 2 in
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Elevation map of the Amhara Region in Ethiopia and subdivisions Poster

Elevation map of the Amhara Region in Ethiopia and subdivisions Poster features a carefully selected topographic map design for collectors, travelers, students and map lovers. The artwork highlights Elevation map of the Amhara Region in Ethiopia and subdivisions with a clean presentation that works well in offices, classrooms, libraries, studies and gallery walls. This map print is a strong choice for educational decor, geography-inspired interiors or anyone who enjoys detailed cartographic wall art. Choose from the available size and finish options shown on this page. Frame not included.

Elevation map of the Amhara Region in Ethiopia and map poster with topographic map character, ideal for offices, classrooms, libraries, studies and.

How to Choose the Right Finish for Your Map

  • POSTER PAPER: Ideal for home or office use. Features a smooth satin finish and enhanced color depth for a more vibrant look.

  • LAMINATED: Recommended for classrooms, shared spaces, or anywhere the map will be handled frequently. The protective coating resists wear, tear, and smudges – easy to wipe clean.

  • COATED PAPER: Great for simple wall displays in low-traffic areas. A cost-effective choice with good print quality.

  • ROLLED CANVAS: (DIY-Stretch Ready) The premium choice for fine art lovers and elegant interiors. Printed on museum-quality canvas with archival inks. Ships rolled with a 1.5″ white border for DIY stretching, professional stretching, or deep gallery framing.

  • Tip: If you’re framing your map or want a gallery-style piece, go with canvas. For educational or hands-on environments, laminated is your best bet.

Price range: $14.99 through $30.99

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