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12:44 Mar 11, 2024 |
Italian to English translations [PRO] Real Estate | |||||||
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4 | Outlined/highlighted area |
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Outlined/highlighted area Explanation: La planimetria catastale può essere richiesta in formato di stampa A4 o anche A3, in entrambi i casi, il foglio riporta una cornice blu divisa in segmenti utili per la scalatura. http://www.catastofast.it/prodotto/planimetria-catastale/ So the 'cornice' is the highlighted area, and the 'segmenti' are grid squares. They're obviously using an English-style decimal point, so if I understand correctly, the highlighted area is 388 x 276 metres. It sounds like your piece of paper is A3 (29.7 x 42 cm) rather than A4. That would allow a plan of 297 x 420 metres. Is that possible? Could it have been reduced on a photocopier? Either way, I don't think how the plan fits onto the paper is really your problem. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 1 hr (2024-03-11 14:09:33 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- If the whole plan is highlighted/outlined, you could say 'Area covered by plan'. |
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