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1. Tabula Asiae I

1540. Sebastian Münster. This is a historical map of Turkey and part of Greece, created in 1540. Apud Henricum Petrum.

2. Asia: River Network, 15s resolution, 2007

2007. World Wildlife Fund. This river network (stream lines) map for Asia is derived from the flow direction map for Asia. The flow accumulation map for Asia is used for sele... Geological Survey (U.S.).

3. Asia: River Network, 30s resolution, 2007

2007. World Wildlife Fund. This river network (stream lines) map for Asia is derived from the flow direction map for Asia. The flow accumulation map for Asia is used for sele... Geological Survey (U.S.).

4. Tabula Asiae VII

1540. Sebastian Münster. This is a historical map of Central Asia, created around 1540. Heinrich Petri.

5. Tabula Asiae VIII

1540. Sebastian Münster. This is a historical map of Central Asia, specifically the ancient region of Scythia, a vague area east of Europe, created around 1540. Heinrich Petri.

6. Tabula Asiae X

1540. Sebastian Münster. This is a historical map of the India and part of Bangladesh, created around 1540. Heinrich Petri.

7. Tabula Asiae XI

1540. Sebastian Münster. This is a historical map of India and part of Thailand, created around 1540. Heinrich Petri.

8. Tabula Asiae XII

1540. Sebastian Münster. This is a historical map of Sri Lanka, created around 1540. Heinrich Petri.

9. Asia: Drainage Directions, 15s resolution, 2007

2007. World Wildlife Fund (WWF). This drainage direction map for Asia defines the direction of flow from each cell in the conditioned digital elevation model to its steepest downsl... U.S. Geological Survey.

10. Asia: Drainage Directions, 30s resolution, 2007

2007. World Wildlife Fund (WWF). This drainage direction map for Asia defines the direction of flow from each cell in the conditioned digital elevation model to its steepest downsl... U.S. Geological Survey.