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  1. Map of the Natural Vegetation of Europe - Interactive CD [A book review from: Landscape and Urban Planning] by W. Kircher, 2006-08-30
  2. Topo!: Interactive Maps on Cd-Rom : San Diego, San Jacinto Wilderness, and Anza-Borrego Desert Area (Blue Guides (Rand McNally)) by John Harrison, 2001-06

101. Interactive Map Of Europe Showing Rail Connections Between Cities. An Official R
interactive map of europe with city locator and rail connections between destinations.
http://downloads.raileurope.com/map_of_europe/europe.html
- Select a Rail Pass - Train Tickets Eurailpass Eurail Selectpass Eurail Selectpass Saver Eurail Selectpass Youth Eurail Selectpass Drive European East Pass Try our
interactive map of Europe: Click View Map to get started Click a city from the list to find it on the map Click a country name to get that country's map Click high-speed train names to see their routes To book your rail passes or tickets click here

102. Please Choose Your Language : Connoisseur
Portumna, Casier, Porto Levante, Laggan. interactive Map. View our interactivemaps of crusing areas in and around the base of Potsdam
http://www.connoisseurafloat.com/
Please Choose your Language
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103. Russia And East Europe
Compiled by the Center for Russia, East europe, and Central Asia at the University of This site provides an interactive map of the Russian Federation.
http://www.uwm.edu/Dept/CIS/wotw/russia.html
Compiled by the Center for Russia, East Europe, and Central Asia at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Last verified April 24, 1999 The Center for Russia, East Europe, and Central Asia (CREECA)
http://polyglot.lss.wisc.edu/creeca/
    The CREECA web site features a large variety of information and resources related to the study of Russia, East Europe, and Central Asia. CREECA also features an extensive outreach service for K-16 teachers including a video and curriculum library and professional development workshops.
RUSSIA Bucknell University Russian Page
http://www.departments.bucknell.edu/russian/
    This award-winning site greets you with the Russian National Anthem, and features a large variety of information and resources related to the study of Russia.
The Face of Russia
http://www.pbs.org/weta/faceofrussia/
    Sponsored by PBS, the Face of Russia offers a timeline of Russian history, a reference section, information about the PBS series, and a forum for individuals interested in learning about and discussing topics and issues related to Russia.
Russia on the Net
http://www.ru/

104. AnyWho: Internet Directory Assistance; Yellow Pages, White Pages, Toll-Free Numb
Current temperature map of europe, with links to city weather pages. forecast for europe, offering 5 day city forecasts through an interactive map.
http://www.anywho.com/cgi-bin/webdrill?catkey=gwd/Top/Regional/Europe/Weather

105. UMPL Model Numerical Forecast For Central Europe Area
Tonight (18000600) Tomorrow (0600-1800) Tomorrow night (1800-0200) Small maps Temperature, pressure, precipitation and wind - movie
http://weather.icm.edu.pl/knowmaps/wwweng/mgram1419.html

106. Cartographic Information System On European Affairs (EUROCIS)
Project Report Atlas of europe, FU Berlin, FR Kartographie. Dynamic andInteractive maps for the World Wide Web . Database, Examples of Attribute Data
http://www.geog.fu-berlin.de/eurocis/
Project Report of the
Dep. of Cartography
within the Department of
Geographical Sciences,
Cartographic Information System
on European Affairs (EUROCIS)
and its graphic core
Atlas of Europe (EUROATLAS)

The Atlas of Europe (EUROATLAS) is the graphic core of the C artographic I nformation S ystem on European Affairs (EUROCIS). The atlas concept was developed and its initial phase implemented by the Department of Cartography within the Department of Geographical Sciences
Project Report

EUROATLAS with the aims of the Atlas of Europe and its technical implementation U. Freitag Maastricht '99 Abstract on EUROCIS Example WWW-Maps EUROCIS designed for screen resolution or higher
  • Staaten 1996 (National States and Sea Boundaries 1996)
  • Development of the European Union 1951-1997 Javascript Legendwindow GIF-Animation
  • The Top 100 European Enterprises 1996 ... Javascript Legendwindow
  • (Air Ports: Passenger Traffic 1995)
  • Internet Hosts 1996 - 1998 (Internet Hosts 1996 - 1998) Javascript Legendwindow GIF-Animation
  • World Heritage Sites 1999 (UNESCO Weltkulturerbe 1999) HTML-Imagemap Java Imagemap
  • Experimental Maps by students Results of a project seminar 1998 "Dynamic and Interactive Maps for the World Wide Web" Database Examples of Attribute Data WWW-Links Collection of Links to Maps in the World Wide Web FU Berlin, Germany. Date: 06/17/97, last Update: 05/01/99

    107. Mapping History: The Darkwing Atlas Project
    Socio and political maps of 18th and 19th century United States; classical ageMediterranean. Some maps require Shockwave plug-in.
    http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~atlas/

    108. Europe | Redefining Europe | Enlargement
    Front page Indepth europe Inside europe Click on the map to find outmore about the candidate countries. Poland
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/static/in_depth/europe/2000/redefining_europe/d
    [an error occurred while processing this directive] Front page In-depth Europe Inside Europe
    Introduction The European Union has grown from six to 15 countries since its beginnings in 1951, and is now preparing for its fifth and largest round of expansion. Ten countries from central Europe and the Mediterranean signed an accession treaty in April 2003 and are on course to join the EU in May 2004. Two more countries, Bulgaria and Romania, may join in 2007. Turkey could start membership talks in 2005. Click on the map to find out more about the candidate countries. Poland: Poland is the largest of the candidate states with a population of 39 million. Its large and unwieldy agricultural sector (employing 27% of the workforce) makes it one of the most difficult for the EU to swallow. Because of Polish fears that foreigners -particularly Germans - will buy up large tracts of the Polish countryside, the EU has agreed that sales of farmland to outsiders can be suspended for 12 years. A referendum in June 2003 resulted in a 77.5% vote in favour of EU membership. The accession treaty was ratified in July. Poland: Poland's economy slowed sharply in recent years, with high interst rates and high unemployment, while its economic reform programme has stalled. Poland's infrastructure and labour markets are in desperate need of an overhaul. The EU has criticised Poland for a lack of strategy for its massive agriculture sector, which poses a potential burden on the EU's coffers. One fifth of all Poles are employed on the land, but agriculture represents just 5% of GDP.

    109. Lonely Planet - Spain Map
    home.
    http://www.lonelyplanet.com/mapshells/europe/spain/spain.htm

    110. Lonely Planet - Italy Map
    Malta, home.
    http://www.lonelyplanet.com/mapshells/europe/italy/italy.htm

    111. Wide Angle. Dying To Leave. Handbook | PBS
    Click on the map for a larger view of human trafficking routes in the Americas.back to top Angola interactive Map AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa.
    http://www.pbs.org/wnet/wideangle/shows/dying/handbook3.html
    Research for this piece was conducted during the summer of 2003.
    Portraying the world's countless human smuggling routes would require a map lost in a web of arrows. While the maps below are far from a complete catalog of trafficking routes, they denote some of the major regional trends in human trafficking.
    Important gateways into Western Europe are the Strait of Gibraltar, where North Africans cross into Spain especially during the summertime, and the Adriatic Sea, where migrants, often women and girls, are trafficked from Albania to Italy. By land, migrants from Eastern Europe and Asia follow the Balkan route from former Soviet republics and satellite states through Greece. Illegal immigrants from North Africa also travel across the Mediterranean to Sicily. Many arrive in Britain by smuggling themselves from northern France across the English Channel to the port of Dover. Since the breakup of the Soviet Union, young women from Russia, Estonia, and Latvia are trafficked to Finland, where prostitution is legal, to work in the sex trade. Russian women are also trafficked to Norway and Sweden, where prostitution is also legal.
    According to Interpol, most human cargo is being smuggled into the United States by plane. Increasingly, victims travel first to South Africa, where fraudulent documents may be obtained. Interpol also suggests that seafaring ships usually approach America via the Pacific Ocean, where Canada has also intercepted a number of cargo vessels carrying illegal Chinese immigrants trying to enter through the Vancouver area. But recently, use of this method has declined. Instead, many trafficking victims are arriving in Central or South America to enter the U.S. via Mexico.

    112. MapQuest : Maps
    Street maps; Airport Terminals World Atlas. Find a Street Map by Address Airport Postcode City or Town Latitude / Longitude
    http://www.mapquest.co.uk/cgi-bin/ia_find?link=btwn/twn-map_form

    113. Green Map Links: Europe
    europe. Denmark Grønne Kort Copenhagen Green Map Meeting (English) With thisinteractive map, visitors can right-click to zoom in and out.
    http://www.greenmap.com/grmaps/web_Europe.html
    Europe
    Copenhagen Green Map Meeting (English)
    This website is a photo gallery from the Copenhagen Green Mapmakers' Meeting that took place in 2003. The album shows the conference, an eco-city tour and the grand finale party. Photos were taken and assembled by a Romanian Mapmaker, Ciprian Samoila.
    http://greenmap.org/gm/copenhagen/
    Eco Map Copenhagen (English/Danish)
    The Copenhagen Green Map, published in 2000, is titled Eco Map. This bilingual website showcases the well-designed, interactive Eco Map along with detailed criteria and photos. You can order printed maps from the website, too. Read more...
    (Danish) http://ecomap.dk/
    (English) http://ecomap.dk/uk/index.php
    France - Carte Verte
    Green Map of Paris (English)
    This website is still under construction, but offers the base map and descriptions of a large number of sites around this beautiful city. Read more...
    http://earthisland.org/yggdrasil/menu.html
    Berlin Green Map (German/English) With this interactive map, visitors can right-click to zoom in and out. The design is stylish and functional, and the map illustrates the impressive number of community gardens and other sites.

    114. JavaScript Example
    This map shows the territorial losses suffered by Germany following it s The concert of europe, destroyed by the outbreak and savagery of the war,
    http://www.joric.com/Conspiracy/Versailles.htm
    The Effect of the Versailles Treaty How the peace of "the war to end all wars" sowed the seeds of the next world war
    This map shows the territorial losses suffered by Germany following it's defeat in World War I as a result of the Versailles Treaty imposed by the victors - Britain and France - in 1919.
    The dotted line shows the old frontiers of Imperial Germany at the start of World War I in 1914. The Versailles Treaty assigned the old borders of the 19th century German Confederation to be Germany's new frontiers. Move the cursor over the red squares to learn more. Or go to the Versailles Treaty homepage. According to Mr. Manfred Rommel , his father Field Marshal Erwin Rommel, "like all other Germans" bitterly resented the "unfair and humiliating" terms of the Paris Peace Treaty that the delegates of the nascent Weimar Republic were forced to sign in the Hall of Mirrors in the palace of Versailles in 1919. The effect and consequences of Versailles upon Germany and its population are eloquently portrayed by historian David Fraser in his biography of Erwin Rommel " Knight's Cross ". In this brief excerpt from his book, Fraser outlines the terms of Versailles and then describes how a comparable treaty would have affected the British Empire had the tables been turned and Britain been defeated by Germany in WWI and forced by Germany to sign a Versailles-like treaty.

    115. NDBC - United Kingdom Recent Marine Data
    Not All Stations Depicted are Operated by the National Data Buoy Center. To viewmarine data, click a station on the map below United Kingdom Map
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