Geography realms, regions, and concepts : study guide

This introduction to world regional geography uses fundamental concepts to organize the world around developed and less developed regions, while also providing basic systematic geography. Includes major geographically significant world events through the Spring of 1996.

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Main Author: De Blij, Harm J.
Other Authors: Hames, Elizabeth Muller, Muller, Peter O.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York, NY John Wiley & Sons 1997
Edition:8th ed.
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Call Number :G 128 .D43 1997

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