Lonely Planet Scotland Planning Map

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Identifiers
ISBN Lonely Planet 1788686055
MPN Lonely Planet 54164499
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95 x 197 x 7mm | 39g
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1st edition
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2 pages
ISBN
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9781788686051
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English
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Dublin 8, Ireland
Publisher
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Lonely Planet Global Limited
Lonely Planet

Lonely Planet is a travel guidebook publisher, founded in Australia in 1972. It produces guidebooks for destinations all over the world, as well as other travel-related content such as website articles, blog posts, and videos. Lonely Planet is known for its up-to-date information and user-friendly design, and its guides have been praised for their accuracy and depth of coverage.