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Philip's world reference atlas

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The new edition of "Philip's World Reference Atlas" is a highly-informative atlas suitable for school projects, home reference and general knowledge.

Along with 128 pages of authoritative topographic mapping, the atlas provides a wealth of detailed reference information, including 8 pages of world statistical data, 'Regions in the News', a 48-page A-Z of sovereign states, illustrated with flags and locator maps, and a 16-page 'Images of Earth' section, showing spectacular satellite views across the globe.

The world statistics section provides comparative listings of country sizes, city populations and dimensions of geographical features, such as oceans, seas, mountains, rivers, lakes and islands, for each continent. 'Regions in the News' are covered with detailed maps of global flashpoints, including Iraq and Israel.

The 48-page 'Nations of the World' section provides detailed information about the geography, politics and economy of every sovereign state, together with listings showing population statistics, land area, ethnic groups and languages.

Each entry is illustrated with the country's flag and a locator map. The 16-page 'Images of Earth' shows stunning satellite views of 40 fascinating geographical locations and features from around the world, accompanied by explanatory captions.

The 128 pages of physical and political maps provide a balanced coverage of the world.

Scales and projections have been chosen to maximize legibility and minimize distortion over the largest regions, and each map is accompanied by a locator diagram and adjoining pages indicator for ease of reference.

The combination of hill-shading with physical colours creates an exceptionally vivid impression of the Earth's terrain.

The extensive alpha-numeric index of 55,000 names includes geographical features such as mountains, rivers, lakes and deserts, as well as provinces, towns and cities.

It features: New regional boundaries in Denmark; New name-forms introduced in Greece; New Shanghai bridge - longest in world - now being built; New international airports in Japan and Thailand; and New railway in Tibet.

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Product Details
Philip's
0540088951 / 9780540088959
Hardback
912
09/10/2006
United Kingdom
English
224 p. : col. ill.
35 cm
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Maps on lining papers.