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1. U.S. Large Area Landmarks 2008

2007. Tele Atlas North America, Inc. U.S. Large Area Landmarks represents common landmark areas within United States including military areas, prisons, educational institutions, amusem... ESRI.

2. U.S. Major Parks 2008

1992. National Park Service. U.S. Major Parks represents National Parks, National Forests, State and local parks and forests within United States. ESRI.

3. U.S. Parks 2008

2007. Tele Atlas North America, Inc. U.S. Parks represents parks and forests within United States at national, state, and local levels. ESRI.

4. World Administrative Units 2008

1996. ESRI. World Administrative Units represents the boundaries for the first-level administrative units of the world. ESRI.

5. World Continents 2008

1996. ESRI. World Continents represents the boundaries for the continents of the world. ESRI.

6. World Countries 2008

1996. ESRI. World Countries 2008 represents the boundaries for the countries of the world as they existed in January 2008. ESRI.

7. World Lakes 2008

1992. ESRI. World Lakes represents the major lakes and inland seas within the world. ESRI.

8. World Map Background 2008

1996. ESRI. World Map Background represents grid cells of 30 by 30 degrees that cover the world. ESRI.

9. World Regions 2008

1996. ESRI. World Regions represents the boundaries for the regions of the world. There are 25 commonly recognized world regions. ESRI.

10. World Time Zones 2008

2001. ESRI. World Time Zones represents the time zones of the world. The time zones are best displayed with World Countries or World Administrative Units. ESRI.

11. World UTM Zones 2008

1997. ESRI. World UTM Zones represents the Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) Zones of the world. ESRI.

12. World Wildlife Fund Marine Ecoregions 2008

2001. World Wildlife Fund. World Wildlife Fund Marine Ecoregions represents global marine ecoregions. Ecoregions are defined as relatively large areas of land or water in the... ESRI.

13. World Wildlife Fund Terrestrial Ecoregions 2008

2001. World Wildlife Fund. World Wildlife Fund Terrestrial Ecoregions represents global terrestrial ecoregions. Ecoregions are defined as relatively large areas of land or wa... ESRI.