The Halls Of Academia The Ancient World Web geography Index Europe Links to General Resources, Celts, The Jerusalem Mosaic Travel the city through the different periods, http://www.tenet.edu/halls/geography.html
Extractions: Resources ... Students The Hall of Geography Africa Antarctica Asia Australia ... Tours Around The World Africa Africa Online : Links to Computing, Business and Finance, Education, Government, Health, News, Sports, Music, Travel, and more Environment in Africa : University of Penn., College of Education: links to information about the natural resources of Africa K-12 Africa Guide : Resources on Africa for K-12 Education Maps of Africa : University of Texas at Austin, The Perry-Casta±eda Library Map Collection: many maps of Africa that were produced by the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency Travel in Africa : University of Penn., College of Education: includes information about traveling to Africa as well as articles written by travelers in African countries Welcome to South Africa : A colorful clickable map with lots of sites to see: links to South African Communication Services, ANANZIThe South African Search Engine, and Cape Town Weather Watch; plug-ins for audio TOP Antarctica A Tourist Expedition to Antarctica : An exhibit of an expedition to Antarctica, including journal entries and photographs.
USA Label Me! Printouts - EnchantedLearning.com Write your country, state, and city, and then find and label your state (and Label the MidAtlantic US states, capitals, and major geographic features. http://www.enchantedlearning.com/label/usa.shtml
Community & Regional Analysis City/place geographic entities are important for demographic/economic analysesfor several reasons. We often most closely identify with a city/place as http://www.proximityone.com/cvphlplaces.htm
Extractions: The graphic the right shows places and airports in the CSA as icons or points. Places of 25,000 population or more appear as blue markers. Places of 10,000 - 25,000 population appear as green markers. Airports appear as red triangles. See this larger map that shows names for cities of 25,000 population and over. WebCourse participants learn how to view places as markers/points or polygon areas and advantages/disadvantages associated with each alternative. In the map at the right, Philadelphia city is represented as both point and polygon.