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THE EAST VIEW WORLD GEOGRAPHICAL ATLAS
East View Press
(hardcover with dust jacket and slipcase)
ISBN: 978-187994408-4
Year: 2011
Size: 31 x 42 cm
Language: English
Pages: 440
Price: $195.00
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DESCRIPTION
The East View World Geographical Atlas includes 176 maps (including insets), as well as:
- Fully updated contents, including the latest world population data and the addition of the 195th country in the world – South Sudan
- Detailed physical and political maps of Europe, Asia, Africa, North America, South America and Oceania, plus a world time zone map
- Satellite images of the world, oceans and each of the six main regions
- Complete mapping coverage with accurate reliefs, political boundaries, urban hierarchy, and main transport networks
- Precise, exclusive designs and colors for physical features, including ranges of altitude and depth of seas and oceans
- Large-scale mapping of Europe – the most detailed coverage among similar atlases
- An expanded section on maps of the oceans
- Use of official local place names on large scale maps
- Detailed geographical glossary and index of names
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