The Oxford Dictionary of the World

The Oxford Dictionary of the World

by David Munro (Editor)

Synopsis

This map aims to combine readability and interest. Both text and maps reflect the latest political realities, including entries on the new nations of Slovakia, Eritrea, and the states of the former USSR and Yugoslavia. Each of the 15,000 entries incorporates detailed statistics and descriptions of population, topography, history, industry, and special features of interest. Each country's description includes a locator map, and federal maps are included for major nations. There are also 16 pages of world maps in colour, as well as an appendix containing world geographical and statistical information.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 699
Edition: New
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 01 Mar 1997

ISBN 10: 0198600607
ISBN 13: 9780198600602

Author Bio

About the Editor:
David Munro is a research fellow at The University of Edinburgh and a member of the Royal Scottish Geographical Society. The compiler of several world gazetteers, he has led a number of expeditions to the tropical forests of Central America.