Natur og klima ;
demografi ; historie ; kultur ; kunst ; musik ; politik ;
politiske partier ; forsvar ; fredsbevægelser ; religion ;
sociale forhold ; uddannelse ; økonomi og
våbenhandel.
Nature and climate; Demography; History; Wars; Culture ; Art;
Film; Music; Politics; Political parties ; Defense; Peace
movements; Religion; Social conditions ; Education , Economics and
Arms trade.
Nature et climat; Démographie; Guerres; Histoire;
Culture ; La musique; Politique; Partis politiques ; La
défense; Mouvements de paix; Religion; Conditions sociales ;
Éducation; Économie et commerce des armes
Havområder, der hører under EU-medlemsstaternes
overhøjhed eller jurisdiktion, omfatter havområder i
Middelhavet, Østersøen, Sortehavet og det
nordøstlige Atlanterhav, herunder havområderne omkring
Azorerne, Madeira og De Kanariske Øer.
Geography; Europe is an continent with borders to Asia and with
shorelines to the Atlantic - including the GIUK passage, the
Mediterranean, the Black Sea and the Baltic Sea.
Marine waters under the EU Member States' sovereignty or
jurisdiction include waters in the Mediterranean, Baltic, Black Sea
and the North East Atlantic, including the waters surrounding the
Azores, Madeira and the Canary Islands.
Atlas of the European Seas and Oceans Marine jurisdictions, sea
uses and governance. / : Juan Luis Suárez de Vivero with
Juan Carlos Rodríguez Mateos. The Spanish Ministry of
Education and Science’s Project BSO2002-03576, 2007.
- http://www.marineplan.es/ES/ATLAS_EUROPA.pdf
Geografihistoriske primærkilder og fremstillinger /
Geography Historical primary sources and
presentations /
Géographie des sources historiques primaires:
Atlas of European History. / : Earle W. Dow.
- New York : Henry Holt and Company, 1909.
- https://archive.org/details/atlasofeuropeanh00dowe
Macmillan's historical atlas of modern Europe. A select series
of maps illustrative of the recent history of the chief European
states and their dependencies, 1920.
- https://archive.org/details/macmillanshistor00hearrich
Strabo's Geography Books 11-17.
- https://archive.org/details/StrabosGeographyBooks11-17
'Strabo's Geography, Books 11-17, translated by W. Falconer.
Strabo, a native of Amasia in Pontus (Asia Minor), lived in the 1st
century B.C. through the 1st century A.D. His Geography is one of
the most precious sources for historical, economic, and
anthropological information from antiquity. The books in this
edition cover: 11. Eastern Asia Minor, the Armenian Highlands,
Caucasus; 12. Parts of northen Asia Minor; 13. Northwestern Asia
Minor and the island of Lesbos. Much mythological material; 14.
Parts of Asia Minor, Ionia, Caria, the islands Samos, Chios,
Rhodos, the countries Lycia, Pamphylia, and Cilicia, and the island
Cyprus; 15. India and Persia; 16. Assyria, with Babylonia and
Mesopotamia, Syria with Phoenicia and Palestine, the Persian Gulf,
the Red Sea, and coastal Ethiopia, and Arabia; 17. Parts of Africa:
Egypt, Ethiopia, and Libya.'
Se også: Balkan ; Baltikum ; enevælde ; Euasien ; den
gregorianske kalender ; imperialisme
; Norden /
Skandinavien ; oplysningstiden ;
reformationen ; romantikken ; Sammenslutningen af uafhængige
stater (SNG ( fra det forhenværende Sovjetunionen) ;
Tjekkoslovakiet) ;
Østeuropa.
Satellite Image Atlas of Glaciers of the World, 2010.
- http://pubs.usgs.gov/pp/p1386/
U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1386, Satellite Image
Atlas of Glaciers of the World, contains 11 chapters designated by
the letters A through K. Chapter A provides a comprehensive, yet
concise, review of the "State of the Earth's Cryosphere at the
Beginning of the 21st Century: Glaciers, Global Snow Cover,
Floating Ice, and Permafrost and Periglacial Environments," and a
"Map/Poster of the Earth's Dynamic Cryosphere," and a set of eight
"Supplemental Cryosphere Notes" about the Earth's Dynamic
Cryosphere and the Earth System. The next 10 chapters, B through K,
are arranged geographically and present glaciological information
from Landsat and other sources of historic and modern data on each
of the geographic areas. Chapter B covers Antarctica; Chapter C,
Greenland; Chapter D, Iceland; Chapter E, Continental Europe
(except for the European part of the former Soviet Union),
including the Alps, the Pyrenees, Norway, Sweden, Svalbard
(Norway), and Jan Mayen (Norway); Chapter F, Asia, including the
European part of the former Soviet Union, China, Afghanistan,
Pakistan, India, Nepal, and Bhutan; Chapter G, Turkey, Iran, and
Africa; Chapter H, Irian Jaya (Indonesia) and New Zealand; Chapter
I, South America; Chapter J, North America (excluding Alaska); and
Chapter K, Alaska. Chapters A–D each include map plates.