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Atlas of the World
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Atlas of the World
Current price: $15.00
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Atlas of the World
Current price: $15.00
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This atlas is an attempt to take an artistic approach to mapmaking. It contains 11 hand-drawn maps depicting the continents and regions of the world. Each map displays the locations of cities, rivers, mountain ranges, various environments, and other geographic features. In addition, this atlas contains illustrations of the flags of over 200 countries, along with information about each nation's capital city, language, and currency.
Please note that the inclusion or exclusion of a particular political entity on the list of countries in this atlas is not intended to endorse or condemn any entity's claim to sovereignty. Countries that are not recognized by the United Nations and are claimed by another nation are marked as having a sovereignty dispute, which is not intended to challenge the legitimacy of any entity's claim to sovereignty. Furthermore, the representation of national borders on the maps contained within this atlas is not intended to endorse or condemn any nation's claim to a particular territory. In conclusion, this atlas is not intended to represent the personal political opinions of its illustrator, who is probably too ignorant to have a serious opinion about most of these issues anyway.
Please note that the inclusion or exclusion of a particular political entity on the list of countries in this atlas is not intended to endorse or condemn any entity's claim to sovereignty. Countries that are not recognized by the United Nations and are claimed by another nation are marked as having a sovereignty dispute, which is not intended to challenge the legitimacy of any entity's claim to sovereignty. Furthermore, the representation of national borders on the maps contained within this atlas is not intended to endorse or condemn any nation's claim to a particular territory. In conclusion, this atlas is not intended to represent the personal political opinions of its illustrator, who is probably too ignorant to have a serious opinion about most of these issues anyway.