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World War II reduced the international activities of geologists and the first post-war CGMW meeting was held at the XVIII IGC (1948, London, UK) where the relationships between IGC and CGMW were stated: la Commission de la Carte Géologique du Monde est une Commission du Congrès Géologique International [The CGMW is a Commission of the IGC].
Français : Carte du monde suivant une projection cylindrique équivalente de Gall-Peters aussi appelée Gall orthographique ou de Peters, avec indicatrices de déformation de Tissot. Chaque ellipse rouge a un rayon de 500 km.
Mapping the World (French: Le Dessous des cartes) is a French programme that explains geopolitical contexts using maps as visual support. It was created in 1990 by political scientist Jean-Christophe Victor, who hosted it up until his death in 2016. [1]
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Cette image est une œuvre dérivée des images suivantes: File: 1328_Mediterranean_Sea.PNG sous licence avec PD-user-w . 2009-08-31T12: 50:43 Z Shizhao 801x370 (142196 Bytes) {{Information | Description = {{fr | Carte du Moyen-Orient en 1328.
Full Obverse view, British Museum site; Full Reverse view, British Museum site; Line drawing, Obverse & Reverse; British Museum, Map of the World, Photo & Analysis; Google Arts & Culture – Map of the World from the collection of the British Museum [dead link ] Tablet photo, and graphic of map with names Archived 2021-11-23 at the Wayback ...
Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Liste des indicatifs téléphoniques internationaux par pays; Liste des indicatifs téléphoniques internationaux par indicatif; Plan de numérotation en Asie; Usage on fr.wikivoyage.org Téléphoner en voyage; Liste des indicatifs téléphoniques internationaux; Usage on ga.wikipedia.org Liosta glaochód idirnáisiúnta
Hand-drawn map of one side of the Valley of Vesdre by French geographers (led by the Cassini family) from 1745 to 1748. In France, the first general maps of the territory using a measuring apparatus were made by the Cassini family during the 18th century on a scale of 1:86,400 (one centimeter on the chart corresponds to approximately 864 meters on the ground).