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1. World Administrative Divisions, 2018

2013. Garmin International, Inc. World Administrative Divisions represents the boundaries for the first-level administrative divisions of the world. Esri.

2. World Administrative Divisions (Disputed Boundaries), 2018

2018. Garmin International, Inc. World Administrative Divisions (Disputed Boundaries) represents the disputed boundaries of the world. Esri.

3. World Administrative Units, 2012

2010. DeLorme Publishing Company, Inc. and Environmental Systems Research Institute (Redlands, Calif.). World Administrative Units is a polygon theme representing the first-level administrative units of the world. Attribute information includes the na... Esri.

4. World Airports, 2012

2004. DeLorme Publishing Company, Inc. and Environmental Systems Research Institute (Redlands, Calif.). World Airports is a point theme representing the airports of the world. Esri.

5. World Airports, 2018

2018. Garmin International, Inc. World Airports represents the airport (public commercial) locations of the world. Esri.

6. World Cities, 2011

2003. Esri. World Cities represents the locations of the major cities of the world. Esri.

7. World Cities, 2012

1996. Environmental Systems Research Institute (Redlands, Calif.). World Cities is a point theme representing the locations of major cities of the world. Attribute information includes the name, country and populat... Esri.

8. World Continents, 2007

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

9. World Continents, 2012

1996. Environmental Systems Research Institute (Redlands, Calif.). World Continents is a polygon theme representing the continents of the world. Attribute information includes the name and area of the continents. . Esri.

10. World Contours, 2012

2010. DeLorme Publishing Company, Inc. and Environmental Systems Research Institute (Redlands, Calif.). World Contours is a line theme representing elevation at 600-meter intervals world-wide. Esri.