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By DK Publishing

ISBN-10: 1465408606

ISBN-13: 9781465408600

A fantastically transparent and precise consultant, DK's Reference international Atlas provides an exceptional evaluate of the entire world's regions.

Providing a close reference map set, the atlas additionally good points computer-generated terrain-modeled maps and the landscapes, bringing an all-new measurement to cartography. This 9th variation of DK's revered Reference international Atlas contains all contemporary border, position identify, and flag alterations from worldwide, together with the rising country of South Sudan.

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In isolated areas, languages of the indigenous peoples still exist, such as Inuit in the far north of the continent. John’s PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND FRENCH H SH Reindeer Lake Thunder Bay A NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABR AD OR QU É BE C IS N M state border Lake Winnipeg GL OLE Hud son B ay EN RE S PA N I S H full international border Winnipeg E 100,000 to 500,000 50,000 to 100,000 t rait MANITOBA 3 H C N H Borders A D A N 500,000 to 1 million t Hu d s o n S L E U T ALGONQUI above 5 million NUUK Iqaluit (Frobisher Bay) N U N AV U T A A B A S C A N Population n Foxe Basin - Map key tr n I sla American Indian Germanic Romance Eskimo-Aleut Uninhabited (to Denmark) B af f in B ay H O Q R S T U V W 17 X Y Z 5 NORTH AMERICA A B C D E F G H I J North American resources 1 K L M Standard of living The US and Canada have one of the highest overall standards of living in the world.

14 Shifting boundaries – Poland Borders between countries can change dramatically over time. The nations of eastern Europe have been particularly affected by changing boundaries. Poland is an example of a country whose boundaries have changed so significantly that it has literally moved around Europe. At the start of the 16th century, Poland was the largest nation in Europe. Between 1772 and 1795, it was absorbed into Prussia, Austria, and Russia, and it effectively ceased to exist. After the First World War, Poland became an independent country once more, but its borders changed again after the Second World War following invasions by both Soviet Russia and Nazi Germany.

H. BULG. GEORGIA MACEDONIA ARMENIA TURKEY SYRIA CYPRUS LEBANON IRAQ ISRAEL CO Melilla 9 C RO MO B R A Z I L ZIMBABWE 12 URUGUAY ARGENTINA Former Yugoslavia r C HERZEGOVINA ᭡ Barbed-wire fences surround a settlement in the Golan Heights. D E F G AM IE Celeb es 16 Philippine claim S ea Malaysian claim Occupied by Taiwan Occupied by Philippines Occupied by Malaysia Occupied by China Occupied by Vietnam MONTENEGRO Dubrovnik H 15 Spratly Island s Gornji Vakuf Goraªde SARAJEVO Mostar Republika Srpska Federacija Bosna i Hercegovina PH I L I PPI N ES N S ea Tuzla S e i at Split a ic 14 S outh China Brâko Dr Jajce BOSNIA & i Srebrenica Ad xxxii B Bihaá Banja Luka PT A ISR AEL CAMBODIA The site of potential oil and natural gas reserves, the Spratly Islands in the South China Sea have been claimed by China, Vietnam, Taiwan, Malaysia, and the Philippines since the Japanese gave up a wartime claim in 1951.

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