Date:12/04/12
The GoMap.az extended electronic map will be officially presented on the eleventh Azerbaijani Tourism and Travel International Exhibition in Baku Expo Center on April 12-14.
Gomap.az will allow for laying a single route in the territory of Azerbaijan and Georgia.
It will be much easier especially for car owners to visit Georgia's tourist areas after the map is expanded. All traffic signs and traffic rules have been included in the road map.
The expansion of GoMap.az coverage will make a useful service for users from Azerbaijan and Georgia, as well as for tourists coming to these countries.
GoMap.az map is one of the first resources in the South Caucasus and Central Asia, established on the basis of cloud technologies. GoMap.az covers 70 cities, 4,530 settlements, 3,300 historical and cultural monuments, 670,000 buildings, 47,000 kilometers of roads (including traffic rules and road signs), 23,770 kilometers of forests and green areas, etc. in Azerbaijan.
Georgian e-map included in Azerbaijani online navigator
The Azerbaijani online-navigator GoMap.az includes Georgia's e-map, SINAM reported.The GoMap.az extended electronic map will be officially presented on the eleventh Azerbaijani Tourism and Travel International Exhibition in Baku Expo Center on April 12-14.
Gomap.az will allow for laying a single route in the territory of Azerbaijan and Georgia.
It will be much easier especially for car owners to visit Georgia's tourist areas after the map is expanded. All traffic signs and traffic rules have been included in the road map.
The expansion of GoMap.az coverage will make a useful service for users from Azerbaijan and Georgia, as well as for tourists coming to these countries.
GoMap.az map is one of the first resources in the South Caucasus and Central Asia, established on the basis of cloud technologies. GoMap.az covers 70 cities, 4,530 settlements, 3,300 historical and cultural monuments, 670,000 buildings, 47,000 kilometers of roads (including traffic rules and road signs), 23,770 kilometers of forests and green areas, etc. in Azerbaijan.
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