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Oxford Atlas of the World

by Oxford University Press

📖 Overview

The Oxford Atlas of the World presents current geographical and geopolitical data through maps, satellite imagery, and statistical information. The atlas contains detailed cartography of all regions, countries, and major cities across the globe. The content includes physical and political maps, along with specialized sections covering climate change, biodiversity, energy resources, and demographic trends. Statistical data and country-by-country profiles provide economic indicators, population figures, and key development metrics. The atlas serves as a comprehensive geographical reference work that documents Earth's physical features, human settlements, and the complex relationships between people and places. Its thematic focus on global issues makes it relevant for understanding contemporary challenges and changes in the world order.

👀 Reviews

Readers value this atlas for its up-to-date maps, detailed satellite imagery, and comprehensive index. Many note the quality of the physical maps showing terrain and geographic features. Likes: - Clear, readable text and map labels - Current geopolitical boundaries and place names - High-resolution city maps of major metropolitan areas - Statistical data and country profiles - Strong binding that lays flat when open Dislikes: - Large size makes it difficult to handle casually - Some maps split across pages at inconvenient points - Limited historical maps and information - Price point higher than other atlases - Small font size challenges older readers Review Scores: Amazon: 4.6/5 (982 reviews) Goodreads: 4.4/5 (127 ratings) Common reader comments mention using it for travel planning, education, and current events reference. Several reviewers note preferring physical copies over digital versions for better overview of regions. Multiple teachers report using it successfully in classroom settings.

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🤔 Interesting facts

🌍 The Oxford Atlas of the World, first published in 1992, is updated annually to reflect global changes in geography, politics, and demographics. 🗺️ It contains over 200 pages of maps created using satellite data and advanced digital mapping techniques, making it one of the most comprehensive contemporary atlases available. 🌐 The atlas features unique "city maps" showing urban areas as they appear from space, with major buildings and landmarks visible in stunning detail. 📊 Each edition includes a 48-page "Introduction to World Geography" section with detailed statistics and analysis of current global issues like climate change, population growth, and economic development. 🏆 It has become the industry standard for reference atlases and is widely used by the United Nations, major media outlets, and academic institutions worldwide.