Complex Atlases And Their Classifications
Khakimova Kamolat Raximjonovna , PhD, Chief Of The Department Of Geodesy, Cartography And Cadastre, Fergana Polytechnic Institute, Uzbekistan Parpiyeva Gulmirakhon Mamajonovna , Master Degree Student Of Fergana State University, UzbekistanAbstract
The following article shows that the following article will improve the use of complex atlases in terms of classification and the data on the formation and implementation of corruption data.
Keywords
Atlas, Classification, Area Deletes, Relief, Industrial, Island, Support, Expectation
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