Philip's Atlas of the World: Large Format Atlas
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Published on 10. September 2007
Book
Hardback
448 pages
978-0-540-09006-8 (ISBN)
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Description
The detailed physical and political maps in this large-format atlas have been fully revised and updated. Praised by the "Daily Mail" as 'clearer than "The Times"', the unique combination of relief colouring and hill-shading gives an exceptional portrayal of landforms. Latest updates to the maps include the world's newest island = Warming Island in Greenland, revealed by the melting ice-cap; the new international airport at Jebel Ali, UAE (the world's largest airport on completion); new name forms in Karnataka, India (Bangalore = Bengaluru, Mysore = Mysuru, Mangalore = Mangaluru, and Belgaum = Belgavi); new name form for Johannesburg International Airport = O. R. Tambo International Airport; King Khalid Military City in northern Saudi Arabia; and the new Somport Tunnel linking Aquitaine (France) and Aragon (Spain).This new edition features the informative 'World Geography' section, packed with maps, diagrams and text explaining key world themes such as climate, geology, trade, agriculture, industry and population. Also included are urban-area and city-centre maps for 69 of the world's largest and most economically important cities, including all major capitals.
In addition, the 'Images of Earth' section shows spectacular satellite views of 17 major cities and regions across the globe. Illustrated with flags and locator maps, the 34-page A-Z 'Gazetteer of Nations' provides key facts and figures for every sovereign state; plus topical current affairs maps are provided for 'Regions in the News', including Iraq, Afghanistan and Israel/Palestine.The 83,000-name index, including geographical features and historical place names as well as towns and cities, gives full latitude/longitude co-ordinates and letter-figure grid references. A 1,000-entry 'Geographical Glossary' explains the derivations of many unfamiliar place names - for example: wadi = dry watercourse; and jebel = mountain.
The detailed physical and political maps in this large-format atlas have been fully revised and updated. Praised by the "Daily Mail" as 'clearer than "The Times"', the unique combination of relief colouring and hill-shading gives an exceptional portrayal of landforms. Latest updates to the maps include the world's newest island = Warming Island in Greenland, revealed by the melting ice-cap; the new international airport at Jebel Ali, UAE (the world's largest airport on completion); new name forms in Karnataka, India (Bangalore = Bengaluru, Mysore = Mysuru, Mangalore = Mangaluru, and Belgaum = Belgavi); new name form for Johannesburg International Airport = O. R. Tambo International Airport; King Khalid Military City in northern Saudi Arabia; and the new Somport Tunnel linking Aquitaine (France) and Aragon (Spain).This new edition features the informative 'World Geography' section, packed with maps, diagrams and text explaining key world themes such as climate, geology, trade, agriculture, industry and population. Also included are urban-area and city-centre maps for 69 of the world's largest and most economically important cities, including all major capitals.
In addition, the 'Images of Earth' section shows spectacular satellite views of 17 major cities and regions across the globe. Illustrated with flags and locator maps, the 34-page A-Z 'Gazetteer of Nations' provides key facts and figures for every sovereign state; plus topical current affairs maps are provided for 'Regions in the News', including Iraq, Afghanistan and Israel/Palestine.The 83,000-name index, including geographical features and historical place names as well as towns and cities, gives full latitude/longitude co-ordinates and letter-figure grid references. A 1,000-entry 'Geographical Glossary' explains the derivations of many unfamiliar place names - for example: wadi = dry watercourse; and jebel = mountain.
In addition, the 'Images of Earth' section shows spectacular satellite views of 17 major cities and regions across the globe. Illustrated with flags and locator maps, the 34-page A-Z 'Gazetteer of Nations' provides key facts and figures for every sovereign state; plus topical current affairs maps are provided for 'Regions in the News', including Iraq, Afghanistan and Israel/Palestine.The 83,000-name index, including geographical features and historical place names as well as towns and cities, gives full latitude/longitude co-ordinates and letter-figure grid references. A 1,000-entry 'Geographical Glossary' explains the derivations of many unfamiliar place names - for example: wadi = dry watercourse; and jebel = mountain.
The detailed physical and political maps in this large-format atlas have been fully revised and updated. Praised by the "Daily Mail" as 'clearer than "The Times"', the unique combination of relief colouring and hill-shading gives an exceptional portrayal of landforms. Latest updates to the maps include the world's newest island = Warming Island in Greenland, revealed by the melting ice-cap; the new international airport at Jebel Ali, UAE (the world's largest airport on completion); new name forms in Karnataka, India (Bangalore = Bengaluru, Mysore = Mysuru, Mangalore = Mangaluru, and Belgaum = Belgavi); new name form for Johannesburg International Airport = O. R. Tambo International Airport; King Khalid Military City in northern Saudi Arabia; and the new Somport Tunnel linking Aquitaine (France) and Aragon (Spain).This new edition features the informative 'World Geography' section, packed with maps, diagrams and text explaining key world themes such as climate, geology, trade, agriculture, industry and population. Also included are urban-area and city-centre maps for 69 of the world's largest and most economically important cities, including all major capitals.
In addition, the 'Images of Earth' section shows spectacular satellite views of 17 major cities and regions across the globe. Illustrated with flags and locator maps, the 34-page A-Z 'Gazetteer of Nations' provides key facts and figures for every sovereign state; plus topical current affairs maps are provided for 'Regions in the News', including Iraq, Afghanistan and Israel/Palestine.The 83,000-name index, including geographical features and historical place names as well as towns and cities, gives full latitude/longitude co-ordinates and letter-figure grid references. A 1,000-entry 'Geographical Glossary' explains the derivations of many unfamiliar place names - for example: wadi = dry watercourse; and jebel = mountain.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Octopus Publishing Group
Product notice
Cloth over boards
With dust jacket
Illustrations
193pp section physical/political maps; 34pp 'World Cities'; 48pp 'World Geography'; 34pp gazetteer
Dimensions
Height: 380 mm
Width: 290 mm
Thickness: 36 mm
Weight
3631 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-540-09006-8 (9780540090068)
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