Oops, my question does not concern the 6174 maps but the answer is probably about the same.1. My question is which countries do these two maps contain and can they be used separately?
Central and Eastern Europe Zone 1 950 6492 [862MB]
Central and Eastern Europe Zone 2 950 6492 [859MB]
2. What is the difference with this map: Central and Eastern Europe 950 6492 [1191MB]
6492 indicate that all three maps have the same features so what explains the (861+859) - 1191 = 1720 - 1191 = 529 MB size difference?
EDIT:
ANSWER 1. Countries which are unique in detail of coverage in
BOLDCentral and Eastern Europe Zone 1 861 MB
Full door to door navigation in the following countries is included:Croatia,
Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Poland, Kaliningrad, Estonia, Slovenia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Romania, Slovakia and Greece.
The following countries are partially covered:Cyprus (83%), Ukraine (44%), Bulgaria (60%),
Montenegro (90%) and Serbia (90%).
The following countries are covered by a connector road network allowing you seamless navigation throughout:Albania,
Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia, Moldavia.
Central and Eastern Europe Zone 2 859 MBFull door to door navigation in the following countries is included:Austria, Croatia, Switzerland,
Italy, Malta, Poland, Kaliningrad, Estonia, Slovenia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Liechtenstein, Romania, Slovakia, Greece,
San Marino and Vatican City.
The following countries are partially covered:Cyprus (83%), Ukraine (44%), Bulgaria (60%) and Serbia (90%).
The following countries are covered by a connector road network allowing you seamless navigation throughout:Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina,
Germany, Macedonia, Moldavia,
Montenegro, Serbia, BelarusANSWER 2.Central and Eastern Europe - Travel Map 1190.49 MB Full door to door navigation in the following countries is included:Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Croatia, Italy, Monaco, Malta, Poland, Estonia, Romania, Slovenia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Lithuania, Slovakia, Greece, Latvia, Serbia, Montenegro, Cyprus
The following countries are partially covered:Ukraine (44.54%), Bulgaria (63%), Albania (57%)
The following countries are covered by a connector road network allowing you seamless navigation throughout:Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia, Moldavia, Belarus