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United States Exports and Imports of Commodities: 1967
This map was made by the National Geographic Society, and uses annual reports for the data. As you can see, America is centered in the map with a very distinct white color compared to other countries, giving … Continue reading
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Blog of the Week: If You Love Maps, This Blog Is for You
Some blogs are hard to understand as they are made by cartographers as they explain maps in a way that are difficult to understand for everyday people. This blog is not by professional cartographers, but by normal people who find … Continue reading
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Atlas of the Week: Atlas of World History
Included in this atlas is the story of humankind from the very beginning to contemporary times. Within the story, there are sections about each time period that consist of the political, cultural and religious themes of that time. Different maps, … Continue reading
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An Ever Growing Map
Space. The amount of space left available in the United States is always diminishing. This was especially true in the later part of the twentieth century. After the 1990’s, there was an immense influx of immigrants because of the Cold … Continue reading
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