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The START Natural Language Question Answering System - http://www.ai.mit.edu/projects/infolab/globe.html
A system designed to answer questions that are posed in natural language. The system is especially equipped to answer geography queries. |
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Infoplease Political and Reference Atlas - http://www.infoplease.com/atlas
Infoplease Atlas has political maps of each region, country, and state with links to reference information. |
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US Census Bureau Geography - http://www.census.gov/geo/www/index.html
Mapping products and services, as well as geography resources used to compile the US Census. |
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The Columbia Gazetteer of North America - http://www.bartleby.com/69/
Comprehensive encyclopedia of geographical places and features. |
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Geographic.org - http://www.geographic.org/
Learn about world geography, climate, countries, people, maps, and flags. Intended for elementary through junior high school students. |
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Information Please: Geography Resource - http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0001742.html
Geographic facts, lists, and statistics, including highest mountains, longest rivers, latitudes and longitudes, and explorations and expeditions. |
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Geo-Guide - http://www.geo-guide.de/
A subject gateway to scholarly information in earth science, geography and mining. From the Goettingen State and University Library. |
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Geosource - http://www.library.uu.nl/geosource/index.html
Web resources for human geography, physical geography, planning, geoscience and environmental science. Provided by Utrecht University Library. |
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The Degree Confluence Project - http://www.confluence.org/
The Degree Confluence Project contains photographs of the intersections of integer latitude and longitude degree lines. |
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World Gazetteer - http://www.world-gazetteer.com/
Information about current population of countries, their administrative divisions, cities and towns as well as images of the current national flags. |
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The Web of Culture - http://www.geoleadership.com
About cross-cultural communication. Also provides general geographic and social education on foreign nations and cultures, for preparation for visits from foreign countries. |
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Mega Maps - Walk through the Continents - http://www.yourchildlearns.com/megamaps.htm
Free PC program to print out US or world maps of various sizes, up to 7 feet across, on an ordinary printer. Requires Windows 3.1, 95 or 98. |
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US State Department - Independent States of the World - http://www.state.gov/www/regions/independent_states.html
Independent states with diplomatic relations with U.S. and member of UN. Country capitals, and names. |
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Administrative Divisions of Countries ("Statoids") - http://www.statoids.com/statoids.html
Worldwide reference for states, provinces, governorates, counties, districts, and other subdivisions of countries. |
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Canadian Council for Geographic Education - http://www.ccge.org/
Aims to strengthen geographic education in the classroom, and to increase the public awareness of the importance of geographical literacy. |
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Your Own Language and Country - http://www.soon.org.uk/country/language.htm
Information and links about all countries: tourism, dictionaries, search engines, life and religion. |
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European Spatial Planning Resource and Information Database (ESPRID) - http://www.esprid.org/
The database focuses on the spatial dimensions of territorial development processes and the spatial impacts of EU, national, regional and local policies across the European continent. |
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Geography Quiz - http://reference.aol.com/geography/geography-quiz
Test your geographical knowledge with a fun quiz. |
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Footnotes to History - http://www.buckyogi.com/footnotes/
Indexed reference site that provides an overview of ephemeral states, micronations, secessionist states, and related entities. Includes links to related photographs, documents, and other resources. |
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Geographical - http://www.geographical.co.uk/
A site that explores the world. The online resource on travel for schools, professionals and enthusiasts alike. |