Collins World Atlas: Illustrated Edition

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  • : $34.99 NZD
  • : 9780007452651
  • : HarperCollins Publishers
  • : Collins
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  • : 0.454
  • : February 2012
  • : 312mm X 226mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : 34.99
  • : July 2012
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  • : Paperback
  • : Illustrated ed
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  • : Illustrations (chiefly col.), chiefly maps (chiefly col.)
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Barcode 9780007452651
9780007452651

Description

A paperback edition of this fully revised general reference atlas in the exciting Collins world atlas range. Highly detailed maps giving balanced world-wide coverage, beautifully illustrated thematic pages and thousands of facts and statistics enable the user to know the world. This perfect family reference atlas provides a comprehensive and topical view of today's world and the issues facing it. The contents include: * Highly detailed reference maps, with beautifully illustrated thematic pages which include facts and tables plus a fully revised world statistics section with thousands of country statistics that enable the user to know the world. * 32 pages of world and 26 continental highly illustrated, thematic pages provide detailed information on, and interpretations of, major geographical themes and global issues. * Over 150 pages of highly accurate and fully up-to-date maps with an index of over 50,000 place names (10,000 more than the nearest competitor at this price). * Global issues including the environment, world conflict, population, climate change and the international drugs trade. * Comparative satellite images show dramatic examples of environmental change e.g. Deforestation. * Highly detailed, updated regional and world-wide mapping. Updates include: World's newest country South Sudan. Netherlands Antilles now dissolved. Samoa and Tokelau jump the dateline. Over 1,000 names updated. 2012 north and south pole positions. Updated administrative division names and capitals. Aral Sea continues to shrink, as does the Dead Sea, its surface height now -421m below sea level. Many new and enlarged national parks, new railways and international airports.