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The World Trade Organization Explained With Maps
The maps in this 5 minutes video help to understand the characteristics of the WTO (2018).
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Harvard Map Collection: Digital Maps
Resources range from 16th century globes to modern maps (USA: Harvard 2010-18).
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Maps that Changed Our World
This digital interactive project highlights a handful of fascinating maps created over the past several centuries (Library of Congress 2018).
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Analyzing Maps to Better Understand Current Events
This New York Times lesson provides strategies to help students gain that confidence so they can interpret even the most complex historical or current maps. The lesson also suggests ways for using current events maps as a tool to better understand both history and what’s going on in the world today (2016).
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About Geography
Maps, Geography, Data and more
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Atlapedia Online
Colorful political and physical maps of the world. Statistics and key facts are also listed (2010).
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Surging Seas
Interactive resources explore the imminent and long-term effects of climate change through user-friendly maps and tools, extensive datasets, and high-quality visual presentation (USA 2020).
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Data Snapshots: Reusable Climate Maps
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's climate education site provides ʺtimely and authoritative scientific data and information about climateʺ in order to ʺpromote public understanding of climate science and climate-related events.ʺ (USA 2015)
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World Views: 40 more maps that explain the world
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GHDI: From Vormärz to Prussian Dominance (1815-1866)
4 maps for the 19th century (USA: GHDI 2023)
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