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CIA World
Factbook 2007
- The producers of this site use over 100 information fields for each
country they present. That makes this site a good foundation for any
country report. Each article opens with a nice, printable map, the
nation's flag, and a navigation bar to help you get to the information you
choose. Written at a higher reading level than most.
- U.S.
State Department Background Notes
- Information on geographic entities and international
organizations. Updated as information is received from regional
agencies. Focus of the information is
government, economy, politics, and relations with other countries. Over
200 countries are profiled. Also check the State
Department's home page under "Countries and Regions."
- Lonely
Planet--Destinations
- Ready
reference and travel information as well as history, culture, further reading,
and related websites.
- Atlapedia
- The "Countries A to Z" section provides statistical
data. The "World Maps" section has full color physical and
political maps, and the "Resources" section includes links for
further study or homework help. This is a commercial site, so your map may
not be useable if you mind "Atlapedia.com" embossed across
it. Otherwise, the information is good and reliable.
- National
Geographic Map Machine
- Choose your map by theme and area, then zoom in or out to get just the
map you want. Be patient--it takes some time to learn. The
site also includes information on geographic entities, flags, etc.
- International Data
Base
- The International Data Base (IDB) is a computerized data bank containing
statistical tables of demographic, and socio-economic data for 227
countries and areas of the world. It is sponsored and maintained by the US
Census Bureau.
- NationMaster
- This tool allows you to compare characteristics for two counties, find
the top and bottom five countries for any characteristic, or summarize
data for a particular country. Choose from over 80 characteristics.
The information is drawn from the CIA World Factbook and other sources.
Explore with the Compare, Rank, Summary, and Settings buttons.
- Country Reports.org
- "Country information from around the world. Over 23,000 pages on
over 260 countries." Beautiful photography! This
site charges a small subscription fee.
- Stately Knowledge
- "Just the facts" on each state, along with some comparison
charts. Links to encyclopedia articles and other state sites are found
within each state article.
- US50
- More information on each state than Stately Knowledge. Includes historical
figures of note, history, geography, and tourism.
- US Geological Survey
- Maps, earthquakes, volcanoes, floods, storms, a national atlas, lots of
photos, Click on a map to get information by state. "Picturing
Science" features online tours of land forms and wildlife.
- National Geographic Society
- Special section for students offers geography challenges and learning
activities. The entire site is valuable and offers some of the best
interactive multimedia experiences. live events and exhibits o the
Web. Try the Virtual Solar System.
- The National Park System
- The National Park Service is dedicated to the preservation and management
of this country's outstanding natural, historical, and recreational
resources. The National Park Service encompasses more than 360 sites across
the United States and in Guam, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands--and
there is information on all of them at this site.
- Perry-Castaneda
Library Map Collection
- A large collection of maps arranged by continent. Sections include
"Maps of Current Interest," "Historical Maps" and "City Maps." The maps are
available in JPG and PDF. You'll need a graphics program to resize the
large PDF maps to fit a page. Also includes links to many other good
map sites.
- Xpeditions
Atlas
- The National Geographic Society hosts this site. At the home page,
choose a location from the pull-down menus, then specify what kind of map
you'd like. Formats are GIF and PDF, and most will print on one page.
- Outline Maps
- Continent/hemisphere outline maps from Houghton Mifflin in PDF
format. There are various types of U.S. maps (postal codes,
political/social facts, physical characteristics, capitals, etc.)
- World
Factbook Reference Maps
- World, continent, and regional maps in JPG and PDF formats (some of the
JPG maps need to be printed in landscape view: preview before you print).
- PDF maps are slow to load, but are very detailed. From the U.S. Central
Intelligence Agency.
- Blank State Outline Maps
- Each map has the capital and major cities indicated. All are in
GIF format and each prints on a single page.
Also try Britannica
encyclopedia. It features a map with each country article.
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