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Atlas of the Seven Continents

My Ebook Publishing House

Publisher: My Ebook Publishing House

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Atlas of the Seven Continents contains amazing continental maps and detailed information on population, beliefs, climate and vegetation, ecology and environment, economy, and politics and history. This is the best book for Geography class and for anyone who need information about any continent on Earth. Describes the continents in great detail!
Available since: 01/12/2016.

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