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Book Synopsis: Created for all global citizens, this universally respected volume of world maps has been completely revised and updated with fascinating visualizations of international trends and global conditions.
National Geographic's flagship Atlas of the World, now in its 11th edition, provides authoritative maps of every country, ocean, and region of the world, as well as thematic maps and accompanying graphics showing important population, environmental, and economic patterns. Organized by continent and reflecting today's political boundaries and identities, this authoritative atlas is an indispensable reference for schools and libraries, as well as the latest resource for home browsing and study.
A thematically organized opening section uses current data to visualize urgent concerns, such as Earth's last wild places, changing freshwater availability, human migration and refugee movement, and human rights conditions globally. The back of the book contains basic facts and flags of every country, as well as a comprehensive index cross-referencing more than 150,000 place names.
A thought-provoking foreword by Alexander M. Tait, The Geographer of National Geographic, begins the book.
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Unlock the world's mysteries with the National Geographic Atlas of the World, 11th Edition. This globally recognized atlas has been completely updated to provide you with the most accurate and authoritative maps of every country, ocean, and region. Whether you're a curious traveler, a student, or simply a lover of geography, this atlas is the ultimate resource for expanding your knowledge of the world.
But this atlas isn't just about maps. It goes beyond the surface and delves into important global issues that shape our planet. With visually stunning graphics and thematic maps, you'll gain a deeper understanding of population trends, environmental conditions, and economic patterns. By exploring urgent concerns like human migration, freshwater availability, and human rights conditions, you'll be empowered to make a difference.
Perfectly organized by continent and reflecting the latest political boundaries, this atlas is an indispensable tool for schools, libraries, and homes. With its comprehensive index cross-referencing over 150,000 place names, finding information has never been easier. Plus, the thought-provoking foreword by Alexander M. Tait, The Geographer of National Geographic, sets the tone for an incredible journey.
Embrace your inner explorer and discover the world like never before. Get your copy of the National Geographic Atlas of the World, 11th Edition today and embark on a captivating adventure that will broaden your horizons and ignite your passion for global knowledge.
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