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  2. 3D World Atlas - Wikipedia

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    As an atlas software, the 3D World Atlas has many features. These include, but are not limited to, world maps on a 3D globe, thousands of tables and charts, national flags, and a world clock. [2] The software also includes distance measuring and in-depth information on every country, including independence days, government types, and such. [2]

  3. 3D Atlas - Wikipedia

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    CNET said: "Still, 3D Atlas offers excellent introductory information for anyone interested in learning more about the earth". [11] By 1997, 3D Atlas sold more than 2 million units. [1] It won the "Best International Reference Product" Award from the European Multimedia Association and MacUser's "Best Reference Award". [1] [7]

  4. Encarta - Wikipedia

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    Encarta also included a trivia game called "MindMaze" [31] (accessible through Ctrl+Z) [32] in which the player explores a castle by answering questions whose answers can be found in the encyclopedia's articles. [33] There was also a "Geography Quiz" and several other games and quizzes, some quizzes also in Encarta Kids. [citation needed]

  5. List of atlases - Wikipedia

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    Atlas Mira (Russia, 1937–present) Geographers' A–Z Street Atlas (United Kingdom, 1938–present) Gran Atlas Aguilar (Spain, 1969/1970) Historical Atlas of China (Taiwan, 1980) The Historical Atlas of China (China, 1982) National Geographic Atlas of the World (United States, 1963–present) Pergamon World Atlas (1962/1968) Times Atlas of the ...

  6. Atlas - Wikipedia

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    Frontispiece of the 1595 Atlas of Mercator. An atlas is a collection of maps; it is typically a bundle of maps of Earth or of a continent or region of Earth.. Atlases have traditionally been bound into book form, but today, many atlases are in multimedia formats.

  7. Virtual globe - Wikipedia

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    ArcGIS Earth, a 3D application for viewing, editing and sharing GIS data. Supports WMS, KML, Shapefile, and other GIS file formats. Bing Maps, 3D interface runs inside Internet Explorer and Firefox, and uses NASA Blue Marble: Next Generation. Bhuvan is an India-specific virtual globe. Earth3D, a

  8. Category:Virtual globes - Wikipedia

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  9. Stereographic map projection - Wikipedia

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    Stereographic projection of the world north of 30°S. 15° graticule. The stereographic projection with Tissot's indicatrix of deformation.. The stereographic projection, also known as the planisphere projection or the azimuthal conformal projection, is a conformal map projection whose use dates back to antiquity.