Pergamon World Atlas
The Pergamon World Atlas (in English, 1968) was originally prepared by the Polish Army Topographical Service.[1] It was published as the Atlas Ĺwiata (World Atlas) in 1962.
The atlas contains 380 pages of maps, figures and tables along with an index of 150,000 entries. Each geographic map is accompanied by a selection of thematic maps and city maps. The Pergamon added extra maps of the United Kingdom and Canada.
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- American Association for the Advancement of Science (1968). Science books: a quarterly review. 4. American Association for the Advancement of Science. p. 319.
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