Explore the world’s regions through a comprehensive, ground‑level view this volume gathers the great divisions of the globe into clear, accessible geography. Ideal for quick reference and deeper study alike.
This edition presents a detailed panorama of Europe, its nations, languages, religions, governments, populations, and physical geography. It combines narrative description with analytical tables and practical charts, offering both an overarching framework and concrete data. The work emphasizes how geography shapes history, politics, and daily life, while presenting a method that readers can use to compare different regions side by side.
Ideal for readers of geography, history, and global studies who want a thorough, structured reference in one enduring volume.
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