Sentence examples for maps published in from inspiring English sources

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A selection of maps published in The New York Times that shows the storm's impact.

MAPCODE An index to the maps published in the UNESCO reports.

His articles and maps published in the National Geographic Magazine were an additional source of toponyms (Rock, 1930 a, b; 1931).

French architect and cartographer Augustine Royer first described it as a constellation in a set of star maps published in 1679, but it has been written about since antiquity.

The "Atlas Celeste," a collection of 52 maps published in 1762, is the most expensive of his books, "out of my field but so exquisite, I had to buy it," Mr. Cutler said.

Maps published in a new paper in the journal Science Advances show that elephants, hippos and black rhinos occupied most of sub-Saharan Africa when their populations were first encountered by modern Europeans, but are now confined to a few tiny specks of land.

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A second such map published in 1794 was accompanied by an explanatory volume.

Yet a third map, published in France in 1780 and priced at $185, refers to the United States.

Included here is a Ptolemaic map published in Ulm in 1482; it isolates Scandinavia for the first time, surrounding its irregular land masses with deep blue water.

There were numerous sightings of a mystery puma roaming the English countryside during the autumn of 1964, as shown on the following map published in The Observer.

The old book turned out to be a travel narrative and map published in Venice in 1558 and written by one Nicolò Zen.

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