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  1. Middle East

    Melbourne ; Oakland, CA : Lonely Planet Publications, 2000-

  2. Middle East

    Washington, D.C. : U.S. G.P.O., Supt. of Docs.

    Online purl.access.gpo.gov

  3. Middle-East [videorecording]

    Falls Church, Va. : Landmark Films, [200-?].

    Chronicles the history of the Middle East from the end of the Ottoman Empire to the Gulf War in 1991 using newsreel footage.

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  1. Glaciers, Middle East Region, 2017

    GLIMS
    2017

    This polygon shapefile contains glacier outlines for the Middle East region. These data also include an ancillary CSV file containing all hypsometr...

  2. [Map of the Middle East]

    Degler, Johann and Montalegre, Joseph de
    1710

    Johannes Degler delineavit ; Joseph à Montalegre sculpsit ; [Heinrich Scherer]. Relief shown pictorially. Coordinates approximate and based on Gree...

  3. Middle East, 1764 (Raster Image)

    Harvard Map Collection, Harvard Library, L'Isle, Guillaume de, 1675-1726, L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, 1688-1768, and Lattré, Jean
    1764

    This layer is a georeferenced raster image of the historic paper map entitled: Paradisi terrestris et circumjacentium regionum situs. It was publis...

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