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- BibleMap
A Bible atlas which harnesses Google maps
- Color Landform Atlas of the United States
Each state link brings up a menu of links to maps and other online information about the state. There are two main types of links on each state page: maps and images local to this site, and links to external web sites.
- Harvard Map Collection:Online Cartography Resources
- Historical Atlas of the 20th Century
A thematic atlas: general trends, population, wars, governments, places, events, etc.
- MapQuest
Maps, driving directions, trip planner, etc.
- Maps On Us
A map, route and yellow pages service.
- National Geographic MapMachine
Maps and atlases, historical and contemporary, cartographic and thematic.
- NationalAtlas.gov
Nationalatlas.gov™ is the new National Atlas of the United States® produced by the US Geological Services in concert with more than 20 federal agencies. Like its predecessor, this new atlas provides a comprehensive, maplike view into the enormous wealth of geospatial and geostatistical data collected for the United States. It is designed to enhance and extend our geographic knowledge and understanding and to foster national self-awareness.
- Perry-Casteneda Library Map Collection
Links to online map resources, put out by the U Of Texas at Austin. Extensive.
- U.S. Military Academy Department of History Atlases
"In 1938, the predecessors of what is today The Department of History at the United States Military Academy began developing a series of campaign atlases to aid in teaching cadets a course entitled, 'History of the Military Art.' Since then, the Department has produced over six atlases and more than one thousand maps, encompassing not only America’s wars but global conflicts as well."
- UN Atlas of the Oceans
The Atlas is an information system designed for use by policy makers who need to become familiar with ocean issues and by scientists, students and resource managers who need access to underlying data bases and approaches to sustainability. Access requires a free account.
- World Bank eAtlas of Global Development
Maps and graphs more than 175 thematically organized indicators for over 200 countries, letting you visualize and compare progress on the most important development challenges facing our world.