Edition 7. — St. Louis, Missouri: Defense Mapping Agency Aerospace Center, 1974. Countries: Finland, Sweden, USSR. Regions: Russian SFSR, Estonian SSR, Latvian SSR, Lithuanian SSR. Greatest cities: Tallinn, Helsinki, Leningrad, Riga, Kalinin, Yaroslavl', Ivanovo, Vladimir, Gor'kiy. Elevation in feet. Air information current through 2 April 1973.
Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1987. — 230 p. Printed for the use of the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe November 9, 1986, marked the 10th anniversary of the largest and, in terms of prison sentences, the most repressed of the Soviet Helsinki Groups--the Ukrainian Helsinki Group. Founded by Ukrainian writer and World War II veteran Mykola Rudenko,...
Addis Ababa: FDRE. Ministry of Education, 2014. — 118 p. The Concept of Map Reading Meaning of Map Historical development of Maps What are Maps used for? Classification of Maps Marginal Information on Maps The Relationship between Linear and Areal Scale How to find the Scale of a Map The Measurement of Regular and Irregular Shaped Areas Statistical Diagrams Unit Summary Answers...
Addis Ababa: FDRE. Ministry of Education, 2011. — 214 p. Map reading The physical environment of the world and Ethiopia World population Economic system and development
Addis Ababa: FDRE. Ministry of Education, 2011. — 254 p. The science of geography. Map reading and interpretation. An overview of physical geography of Africa. Population, economy and natural resources of Africa.
Addis Ababa: FDRE. Ministry of Education, 2011. — 237 p. Basic research methodologies in geography. Map use and map work. Physical geography of Ethiopia and the Horn. Population of Ethiopia and the Horn. Economic growth and development trend in Ethiopia.
Addis Ababa: FDRE. Ministry of Education, 2011. — 205 p. The concept of geography and map-reading Physical environment of the world and Ethiopia Human population and economic activities Public and politicy related issues in Ethiopia
Гоманн Иоганн Баптист. Карта "Украина или казацкая земля с прилегающими провинциями Валахии, Молдавии и Малой Татарии". Nuremberg, 1720. Основой для этой немецкой карты послужили карты Украины Гийома Левассера де Боплана сер. XVII века. Гоманн — основатель немецкой школы издания атласов (эта карта была помещенной в его атласе) — пытался следить за внедрением на картах актуальных...
Submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. — University of Pretoria, 2009. — 553 p. The author is going to argue that Russian evangelical bodies − Stundists, Baptists, Pashkovites, Mennonite Brethren, and Evangelical Christians − had their origins in Western piety; likewise Molokans − in Russian Orthodox piety. Biblical...
Drugo izdanje. — Zagreb: Izbor, 2004. — 50 s. Mnogi stari narodi ostavili su nam u nasljeñe veliko bogatstvo koje se ne mjeri samo kamenim grañevinama i skulpturama. Velik dio tog bogatstva su načela i poruke za sva vremena koje jednako vrijede za crnog, crvenog, žutog i bijelog čovjeka. Bilo bi pogrešno tu baštinu shvatiti tek kao pametne dosjetke; one su izraz dubokog...
Liverpool, London: Ukrainian Publishers Ltd., 1962. — 31 p. Central and East Ukrainian Тerritories The First Repressive Measures The Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church and Soviet Experiments in the Church Question Atheistic Propaganda and Increased Terrorism The Systematic Offensive Against the Church The Destruction of the Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church Тне West...
Edition 3-AMS. — Washington: Army Map Service, 1964. Scale: 1:1 000 000. Countries: Malaysia, Indonesia. Largest town: Kuching. Adjoining sheets: North — NB-49; East — NA-50; South — SA-49 Pontianak; West — NA-48 Singapore.
Edition 4-TPC. — Washington: U.S. Army Topographic Command, 1971. Scale: 1:1 000 000. Country: Indonesia. Regions: Sulawesi Utara (North Sulawesi), Sulawesi Tengah (Central Sulawesi), Maluku. Largest town: Manado. Adjoining sheets: North — NB-51 Davao City; East — NA-52; South — SA-51 Palopo; West — NA-50.
Edition 4-TPC. — Washington: U.S. Army Topographic Command, 1970. Scale: 1:1 000 000. Countries: Indonesia, Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands (United States). Regions: Sulawesi Utara (North Sulawesi), Maluku, Irian Barat (West Papua). Largest town: Ternate. Adjoining sheets: North — NB-52 Mati; East — NA-53; South — SA-52; West — NA-51.
Edition 3-GSGS. — London: War Office, 1961. Scale: 1:1 000 000. Country: Maldives. Largest atolls: Ihavandiffulu, Tiladummati, Malcolm (Makunudu), Miladummadulu, North Malosmadulu, South Malosmadulu, Fadiffolu, Male, Ari. Adjoining sheets: North — NC-43 Coimbatore; East — NB-44 Colombo; South — NA-43 and SA 43 Maldive South.
Edition 5-AMS. — Washington: Army Map Service, 1962. Scale: 1:1 000 000. Countries: India, Indonesia. Region: Propinci Atjeh. Largest town: Kutaradja (Kuta Raja). Adjoining sheets: North — NC-46 Port Blair; East — NB-47 Penang Island.
Edition 6-AMS. — Washington: Army Map Service, 1963. Scale: 1:1 000 000. Countries: Federation of Malaya, Indonesia, Thailand. Largest town: Georgetown. Adjoining sheets: North — NC-47 Isthmus of Kra; East — NB-48 Kuala Trengganu; South — NA-47; West — NB-46 Nicobar Islands.
Edition 6-AMS(FE). — Washington: Army Map Service (PV), 1966. Scale: 1:1 000 000. Countries: Federation of Malaya, Indonesia, Thailand. Largest town: Kuala Trengganu (Kuala Terengganu). Adjoining sheets: North — NC-48, NC-49 Sai Gon (Saigon); South — NA-48 Singapore; West — NB-47 Penang Island.
Edition 7-DMATC. — Washington: Defence Mapping Agency Topographic Center, 1973. Scale: 1:1 000 000. Countries: Brunei(UK), Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines. Regions: Sabah, Sarawak, Kalimantan Timur (East Kalimantan), Province of Palawan, Province of Sulu. Largest town: Sandakan. Adjoining sheets: North — NC-50; East — NB-51; South — NA-50; West — NB-49.
Edition 3-AMS. — Washington: Army Map Service, 1957. Scale: 1:1 000 000. Countries: Philippines, Indonesia. Regions: Province of Sulu, Province of Zamboanga Del Norte, Province of Zamboanga Del Sur, Province of Lanao, Province of Bukidnon, Province of Davao, Province of Cotabato, Sulawesi. Largest town: Davao City. Adjoining sheets: North — NC-51; East — NB-52; South — NA-51;...
Edition 4-TPC. — Washington: U.S. Army Topographic Command, 1972. Scale: 1:1 000 000. Countries: Philippines, Indonesia. Regions: Province of Davao Del Norte, Province of Davao Oriental, Province of Surigao del Sur, Sulawesi Utara (North Sulawesi). Largest town: Mati. Adjoining sheets: North — NC-52; East — NB-53; South — NA-52; West — NB-51.
Edition 1-GSGS. — Washington: Army Map Service, 1964. Scale: 1:1 000 000. Countries: Sudan, Central African Republic. Largest town: Kaduqli. Adjoining sheets: North — ND-35; East — NC-36; South — NB-35; West — NC-34.
Edition 1-GSGS-AMS-3. — Washington: Army Map Service, 1958. Scale: 1:1 000 000. Countries: Italian Somaliland, British Somaliland. Largest town: Alula. Adjoining sheets: North — ND-39 & Pt. ND-40 Mukalla - Sokotra; East — NC-40; South — NB-39; West — NC-38.
Edition 4-GSGS. — London: War Office, 1961. Scale: 1:1 000 000. Country: India. Region: Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Largest town: Port Blair. Adjoining sheets: North — ND-46 Andaman Islands; East — NC-47 Isthmus of Kra; South — NB-46 Nicobar Islands.
Edition 8-TPC. — Washington: U.S. Army Topographic Command, 1972. Scale: 1:1 000 000. Countries: Burma, Thailand. Largest town: Nakhon Si Thammarat. Adjoining sheets: North — ND-47 Krung Thep (Bangkok); East — NC-48, NC-49 Sai Gon (Saigon); South — NB-47 Penang Island; West — NC-46 Port Blair.
Edition 9-TPC. — Washington: U.S. Army Topographic Command, 1972. Scale: 1:1 000 000. Countries: Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam. Largest towns: Sai Gon (Saigon), Phnom Penh. Adjoining sheets: North — ND-48, ND-49 Nakhon Ratchasima (Khorat); South — NB-48 Kuala Trengganu; West — NC-47 Isthmus of Kra. See also: NC-48 Saigon, NC-49 Dalat.
Edition 4-AMS. — Washington: Army Map Service, 1965. Scale: 1:1 000 000. Country: Philippines. Regions: Province of Palawan, Largest town: Palawan. Adjoining sheets: North — ND-50; East — NC-51; South — NB-50; West — NC-48 NC-49 Sai Gon (Saigon).