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- Geography (8541 bytes)
11: ... Mapping by the [[Roman Empire|Roman]]s as they explored new lands added new techniques. During the [...
13: ...eography had become recognized as a discrete discipline and became part of a typical universitycurricu...
15: ...antity of knowledge and the number of tools has exploded. There are strong links between geography and...
22: ...graphical knowledge into categories that can be explored globally
23: ...tegories for a specific region or location on the planet. - Cartography (10500 bytes)
14: ...[Image:Al-Idrisi's world map.JPG|thumb|[[Muhammad al-Idrisi]]'s world map from 1154. Note that south is at th...
19: ...representing the curved surface of the earth on a plane. [[Eratosthenes]], [[Anaximander]], and [[Hipp...
21: ...not produce world maps because their cosmology supplied no dogma describing distant lands outside thei...
23: ...er-world.jpg|thumb|left|World map by [[Johannes Kepler]].]]
25: ...of globalism that was started with the [[Age of Exploration]] would continue during the [[Renaissance]... - Age of Exploration (14467 bytes)
1: ...eviously unknown to them. Among the most famous explorers of the period were [[Christopher Columbus]],...
3: The Age of Exploration was rooted in new technologies and ideas g...
5: ==Exploration by land==
6: ...ccurate world maps prior to the age of European exploration]]
7: ... between Europe and the Middle East was almost completely controlled by traders from the Italian city ... - History of geography (6224 bytes)
3: This article explores the [[history]] of [[geography]].
5: ...he Carthaginian [[Hanno the Navigator]] and a Periplus of the Erythraean sea, which describes the coas...
9: ...d [[Gerardus Mercator]]'s world map are prime examples of the new breed of scientific geography.
11: ...here geography was generally taught as a sub-discipline of other subjects.
15: ...antity of knowledge and the number of tools has exploded. There are strong links between geography and... - Geography1 (26085 bytes)
2: ...and the world and all of its human and natural complexities-- not merely where objects are, but how th...
5: ...plants and animals, geography is highly interdisciplinary.
7: {{Cquote2|''mere names of places...are not geography... know by heart a whole ...
9: Geography as a discipline can be split broadly into two main sub fields: [[human geogr...
15: ...atmosphere]], [[pedosphere]], and global [[flora (plants)|flora]] and [[fauna (animals)|fauna]] patter...
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