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National Geographic Magazine (Washington)
National Geographic Magazine (Washington, D.C.)
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Works
Title | Sources |
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Africa | |
Atlantic Ocean | |
Bible lands and the cradle of western civilization | |
Canada, Alaska and Greenland | |
Chart of the North Sea, showing the location of the mine barrage land by the American and British mining squadrons | |
Classical lands of the Mediterranean | |
The Complete National Geographic : 109 years of National Geographic Magazine on CD-ROM | |
[Espaces naturels] | |
Europe and the near East, russian and polish boundaries according to treaties and claims as of April 1, 1949 | |
[Frontières] | |
India and Burma | |
Mall, Washington D. C. Plan showing building development to 1915 in accordance with the recommendations of the park Commission of 1901 | |
A map of California with descriptive notes | |
Map of New England. showing areal infested by the browntail moth | |
A map of Northwestern United States and neighbouring canadian provinces | |
Map of the Nation's capital 1915 | |
Map of the region affected by the katmai eruption,... | |
Mexico and Central America | |
A mosaic map of Rochester, N. Y., a city of 300.000 inhabitants, made from an elevation of 10 000 feet in a single flight | |
National Geographic : 100 ans d'aventure et de découverte | |
Outline map of the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes | |
Pacific Ocean and the Bay of Bengal | |
Route map of the Peruvian expedition of 1912 under the auspices of Yale University | |
A section of the great mosaïc map of Palestine | |
Sketch map of Sandy Hook | |
Sketch map of southern Mexico, showing the route of Mess.rs Collins and Doyle | |
Sketch Map of the South Polar regions | |
South America | |
Theater of the War in Europe, Africa and Western Asia | |
Unbekannter Irak | |
United States and adjoining portions of Canada and Mexico | |
Vers l'inconnu : 40 siècles d'exploration |