atlases

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Children's world atlas

2011
Contains satellite maps, photographs, facts, and descriptions that provide information about the societies, cultures, histories, landscapes, and climates of the world. Includes a CD-ROM.

Discovery atlas of the United States

1993
Includes maps for the fifty states and the District of Columbia, with illustrations of the official flags, trees, birds, and flowers and information on important facts and features for each jurisdiction.

The satellite atlas

1996
Photographs taken from space accompany information about the geography, people, environment, and other facets of various areas of the world.

Children's atlas of the world

2006
Presents a children's atlas that includes a comprehensive set of full-color physical and political maps of every geographic region, continent, and nation, plus maps of the U.S. states, facts and flags of each nation, and information on population and economic status.

Our world

a country-by-country guide
2006
Introduces various countries and the seven continents, providing basic information about their populations, sizes, languages, currencies, histories, and cultures.

Cultural atlas of Spain and Portugal

1994
Explores the geographical/ethnographic background, and cultural history of the Iberian Peninsula, and features a tour of modern-day regions. Includes a chronological table, over thirty maps, and illustrations.

The ultimate interactive atlas of the world

2008
Fold-out pages, pop-ups, and sliders introduce readers to geographic and weather topics, including oceans, hurricanes, climates, and time; and various places, such as Mexico, Southern Africa, Russia, and Central Asia.

Illustrated atlas

2005
Presents a brief history and key facts about each country including its size, geographical features, wildlife, and how its people live, work, and play.

Atlas of the world in the age of discovery, 1453-1763

1981
Text, maps, and illustrations present the events that changed the world geographically in the two hundred years from 1453 to 1763.

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