Barbados Offline mappa Map 1.13
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ABOUT Barbados Offline mappa Map
The offline mappa map helps you make the most of Barbados in the Caribbean with a POI database and search built in.
This is the mappa map for Barbados an island in the Caribbean, northeast of Venezuela.
The island of Barbados has eleven parishes which can be sensibly divided into four regions: Bridgetown - capital city of Barbados and surrounding areas in Saint Michael Parish; Central Eastern Barbados - Saint Andrew, Saint George, Saint John, Saint Joseph and Saint Thomas; Western Barbados - Saint James, Saint Peter and Saint Lucy with Holetown and Speightstown the two main towns; Southern Barbados - Christ Church and Saint Thomas with St. Lawrence Gap and Grantley Adams International Airport.
The main towns covered: Bridgetown, Speightstown, Oistins, Bathsheba, Holetown, The Crane, Crab Hill, Greenland, Blackmans and Hillaby.
Top 5 reasons to get your offline mappa map for Barbados, Caribbean:1. SIMPLE - No geeky features. It’s a map!2. ENTIRE LOCATION AVAILABLE OFFLINE - download the entire city and POI database to your phone and travel without an Internet connection. You won’t get any nasty roaming charges. Your map will work anywhere.3. VECTOR DATA - means that you get maximum detail, maximum zoom and maximum coverage with a tiny map file that takes moments to download and uses hardly any space on your phone.4. POINT OF INTEREST DATABASE BUILT-IN - Search a dozen categories including, restaurants, bars and hotels, also handy places such as hospitals, taxi ranks and public transport stops. We’ve also included a fuzzy partial search for POI and street names to make it fast and easy.5. EXCELLENT COVERAGE - Maps are the very latest OpenStreetMap with superb coverage and detail. And you will get free updates to the app and map forever as long as we add new versions.
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