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1. World (4G Mobile Phone Coverage, 2014)

Collins Bartholomew. Collins Mobile Coverage Explorer is a representation of the area covered by mobile communications around the world. The data is created from submis... Collins Bartholomew.

2. World (Lakes, 2005)

NASA JSC Digital Image Collection, ESRI, Bartholemew and Times Books, Defense Mapping Agency, presently known as National Imagery and Mapping Agency, EROS Data Center of the U.S. Geological Survey, SouthWestern Bell WorldRoom, Rand McNally & Company, NASA Earth Observatory, NASA Visible Earth Program, and U.S. Geological Society. World Lakes represents the major lakes and inland seas within the world. EROS Data Center of the U.S. Geological Survey.

3. World (Lakes, 2000)

Rand McNally & Company, Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc. (ESRI), Defense Mapping Agency, presently known as National Imagery and Mapping Agency, and Bartholemew and Times Books. World Lakes represents the major lakes and inland seas within the world. Environmental Systems Research Institute (ESRI).

4. World (UTM Zones, 2000)

Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc. (ESRI). World UTM Zones represents the Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) Zones of the world. Environmental Systems Research Institute (ESRI).

5. World (Administrative Units, 2000)

United States Department of State, Bureau of Intelligence and Research, United States Central Intelligence Agency, Global Mapping International, National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis, Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc. (ESRI), and Nunavut Planning Commission (NPC). World Administrative Units 2000 represents the boundaries for the first-level administrative units of the world, as they existed in 2000. Global Mapping International.

6. World (Continents, 2000)

Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc. (ESRI) and Global Mapping International. World Continents represents the boundaries for the continents of the world. Global Mapping International.

7. World (Regions, 2000)

Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc. (ESRI) and Global Mapping International. World Regions represents the boundaries for the regions of the world. There are 25 commonly recognized world regions. Global Mapping International.

8. World (Administrative Units, 2006)

International Organization for Standardization, United States Department of State, Bureau of Intelligence and Research, ESRI, BBC News, United States Central Intelligence Agency, Global Mapping International, International Border Treaty between the Republic of Yemen and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia , National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis, Executive Secretary for Foreign Names - U.S. Board on Geographic Names, and Nunavut Planning Commission (NPC). World Administrative Units represents the boundaries for the first-level administrative units of the world. International Organization for Standardization.

9. World (Countries, 2000)

United States Central Intelligence Agency, Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc. (ESRI), United States Department of State, Bureau of Intelligence and Research, and National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis. World Countries 2000 represents the boundaries for the countries of the world, as they existed in 2000. National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis at University of California, Santa Barbara.

10. World (Time Zones, 2000)

DATA+ (Russia), Nunavut Planning Commission, Government of Nunavut, National Research Council Canada and the Institute for National Measurement Standards, M. V. Lomonosov Moscow State University, Institute of Geography of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Rand McNally & Company, and Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc. (ESRI). World Time Zones represents the time zones of the world. The time zones are best displayed with World Countries or World Administrative Units. Rand McNally & Company.