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Australia & South Pacific - Reference Map of Oceania: The Pacific Islands of Micronesia, Polynesia, and Melanesia

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Book Synopsis: Completely revised and updated with enhanced readability, James A. Bier’s Reference Map of Oceania is the most comprehensive Pacific map in existence. Its main map and 52 inset maps of all major parts of the region provide a wealth of information in one source. Principal cities, towns, and villages are shown along with roads, topography, and population figures where available. The main map’s Mercator projection is useful for planning routes. Time zones for the Pacific and individual countries are also included. It is the only map that clearly focuses on the political units of Micronesia, Polynesia, and Melanesia, using as its boundaries the 200-mile Extended Economic Zone. With more than 3,400 place names, Oceania will be an invaluable reference for everyone interested in or living in the Pacific islands, including teachers, students, historians, anthropologists, businesses, and travelers.

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If you are fascinated by the mesmerizing beauty and rich cultural heritage of the Pacific Islands, then James A. Bier's Reference Map of Oceania is an absolute must-have for you. This meticulously crafted map is the most comprehensive and updated resource available, providing a wealth of information in one convenient source.

With its main map and 52 inset maps, this reference guide covers all major parts of Micronesia, Polynesia, and Melanesia, allowing you to explore and understand the region like never before. The inclusion of principal cities, towns, and villages, as well as roads, topography, and population figures, provides you with a deep understanding of the landscapes and settlements of Oceania.

Whether you are planning a trip, conducting research, or simply intrigued by the Pacific Islands, this map has you covered. Its Mercator projection helps in planning routes and the inclusion of time zones for the Pacific and individual countries ensures you stay on top of scheduling. This map sets itself apart by clearly highlighting the political units of Micronesia, Polynesia, and Melanesia, making it the only map to use the 200-mile Extended Economic Zone as its boundaries.

With over 3,400 place names, this reference map is not just a valuable resource but an invaluable companion for anyone interested in or living in the Pacific islands. From teachers and students to historians and anthropologists, from businesses to travelers, this map is an essential asset for enhancing your knowledge and understanding of the diverse cultures and geography of Oceania.

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