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         Middle East Geography General:     more books (100)
  1. Kuwait (Creation of the Modern Middle East) by Susan Korman, 2002-08
  2. Culture and Customs of Israel (Culture and Customs of the Middle East) by Rebecca L. Torstrick, 2004-06-30
  3. Culture and Customs of Iran (Culture and Customs of the Middle East) by Elton L. Daniel, Ali Akbar Mahdi, 2006-10-30
  4. Planning Middle Eastern Cities by Yasser Elsheshtawy, 2007-04-16
  5. Teen Life in the Middle East (Teen Life around the World)
  6. Iran (Modern World Nations) by Masoud Kheirabadi, 2003-01
  7. Culture and Customs of Jordan (Culture and Customs of the Middle East) by John A. Shoup, 2006-12-30
  8. Women's Autobiography in Contemporary Iran (Harvard Middle Eastern Monographs)
  9. The Evolution of the Middle Eastern Landscapes by J. M. Wagstaff, 1985-06
  10. Empires of the Sand: The Struggle for Mastery in the Middle East, 1789-1923 by Efraim Karsh, Inari Karsh, 2001-04-02
  11. A Traveller's Companion To Istanbul (Traveler's Companion)
  12. Spectrum Guide to Pakistan (Spectrum Guides)
  13. Arabia: Sand, Sea, Sky by Michael McKinnon, 1992-04
  14. Flora Of Eastern Saudi Arabia (Studies in the Flora of Saudi Arabia, No 1) by MANDAVILLE, 1990-01-12

81. My Name Is Michael E
Hence I have dealt with the ideas of the Islamic City and Islamic urbanism in generalas well as geography of the middle east and geography of Arid Lands
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Michael E. Bonine
Professor My name is Michael E. Bonine, and I have been at the University of Arizona since 1975, with a joint appointment in the departments of Geography and Near Eastern Studies. I consider myself a Human Geographer with special interests in the Middle East and issues related to arid lands. In the early 1970s I did field work for two years in central Iran, examining urban structure and city-hinterland relationships in the city of Yazd. This was my research for my Ph.D. at the University of Texas (1975). I also have conducted research on g anat irrigation and agriculture systems in central Iran (as well as relating that to urban morphology). The Iranian Revolution of 1978/79 brought an end to field work in Iran, and so I moved west! Since that time I have conducted research in Yemen, United Arab Emirates, Egypt, Tunisia, Morocco, and Turkey (and I have traveled in most of the Middle East). My research interests have focussed especially on urban issues in the region, both historically and contemporary. Hence I have dealt with the ideas of the Islamic City and Islamic urbanism in general as well as urbanization and its consequences in the 20th century. Regarding the former interests, for instance, I did field research in Morocco and Tunisia examining the morphology of traditional city centers or medinas , showing their relationship to the gibla or direction to Mecca for their foundation and hence orientation. With German colleagues I compiled a major bibliography on Islamic Urbanism, with over 7,600 entries - The

82. By Subject | Near East Studies
contains materials in history, geography, culture, arts, languages, education,economics, and religions of countries in the middle east, North Africa and
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83. Framingham State College - Www.framingham.edu
Note geography Department prerequisites for 14.316 Special Education, and Technology middle School are general education requirements All mathematics and
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85. Middle East Studies: Mauritania
with chapters on history, geography, economy, society Philadelphia); MauritaniaWeb Page (middle east Network Information The Center for middle eastern Studies
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87. GEOSOURCE IX: 1000+ Journals By Subject For Geography, Geology Etc.
Areaspecific journals in human geography and planning a Asia-Pacific/Southeast Asiaand east Asia/Pacific and Caribbean (13 links) h. middle east / Arab World
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88. General Information Of China
geography China is bounded to the north by Russia and Mongolia; to the east byNorth Korea, the Yellow Sea and the South China Sea; to the south by Vietnam
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General Information AREA: 9,571,300 sq km (3,695,500 sq miles). POPULATION: 1,223,890,000 (official estimate 1996). Roughly a quarter of the world's population live in China. POPULATION DENSITY: 127.9 per sq km. CAPITAL: Beijing (Peking). Population: 12,510,000 (1995). The largest city in the country, Shanghai, has a population of over 14 million and, as at 1990, 39 other cities have a population of over one million. GEOGRAPHY: LANGUAGE: The official language is Mandarin Chinese. Among the enormous number of local dialects, in the south, large groups speak Cantonese, Fukienese, Xiamenhua and Hakka. Mongolia, Tibet and Xinjiang, which are autonomous regions, have their own languages. Translation and interpreter services are good. English is spoken by many guides.

89. Cross Cultural Core Courses, HCLAS
Master of Science Degree; Doctoral Programs. Study Abroad Programs GeneralInformation; 145, geography of Africa. HIST (History). 73, The Modern middle east.
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90. Iraq Geography 2000 - Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resource
geography 2000 Location middle east, bordering the Persian Gulf, between Iran andKuwait. Geographic coordinates 33 00 N, 44 00 E. Map references middle east.
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      Location: Middle East, bordering the Persian Gulf, between Iran and Kuwait Geographic coordinates: 33 00 N, 44 00 E Map references: Middle East Area:
      total: 437,072 sq km land: 432,162 sq km water: 4,910 sq km Area - comparative: slightly more than twice the size of Idaho Land boundaries: total: 3,631 km border countries: Iran 1,458 km, Jordan 181 km, Kuwait 242 km, Saudi Arabia 814 km, Syria 605 km, Turkey 331 km Coastline: 58 km Maritime claims: continental shelf: not specified territorial sea: 12 nm Climate: mostly desert; mild to cool winters with dry, hot, cloudless summers; northern mountainous regions along Iranian and Turkish borders experience cold winters with occasionally heavy snows that melt in early spring, sometimes causing extensive flooding in central and southern Iraq Terrain: mostly broad plains; reedy marshes along Iranian border in south with large flooded areas; mountains along borders with Iran and Turkey Elevation extremes: lowest point: Persian Gulf m highest point: Haji Ibrahim 3,600 m
  • 91. UT Library Online - Perry-Castañeda Map Collection - Historical - Historical Ma
    Browse historical maps from the University of Texas. See Mt. Carmel, circa 1912, and the Red Sea and its environs in 1860.
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    Aleppo [Alep] 1912
    From Palestine and Syria...Handbook for Travellers by Karl Baedeker, 5th Edition, 1912.
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    From Palestine and Syria...Handbook for Travellers by Karl Baedeker, 5th Edition, 1912.
    Asia Minor - Ancient
    From a Classical Atlas of Ancient Geography by Alexander G. Findlay, 1849.
    Asia Minor and the States of the Crusaders in Syria, about 1140
    From a Classical Atlas of Ancient Geography by Alexander G. Findlay, 1849.
    Asia Minor under the Greeks and Romans
    From The Historical Atlas by William R. Shepherd, 1923.
    Asia Minor - Growth of Roman Power
    "The Growth of Roman Power in Asia Minor." From The Historical Atlas by William R. Shepherd, 1923.
    The Assyrian Empire and the Region about the Eastern Mediterranean, 750-625 B.C.

    92. Zorona.com - Qatar
    .. Qatar Historical Background; Qatar geography; Qatar Population MiddleEast Studies Qatar and Economy Education general Information Government
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    93. World Area Studies Internet Resources
    Portal hosted by Western Connecticut State University, Department of Social Sciences features links Category Science Social Sciences Area Studies...... Ancient Greece; Roman Empire; Early Christianity; European middle Ages; Italian EastEurope see also Russia. For geography resources, see WCSU list Maps.
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  • BASIC INFORMATION Long Form of Name: Arab Republic of Egypt Capital: Cairo the largest city in the Arab world, Africa, and the Middle East. It is also the industrial and commercial center of Egypt. Other Major Cities: Alexandria, Egypt's chief port, Port Said, Luxor, Aswan, Zagazig and Assiut . Area: 1,001,450 sq. km (386,662 sq. mi) Map Location: between parallels 22 and 32 and meridians 24 and 37 Population: 65,000,000 (1996 Census). Official Language: Arabic. The Flag: A tricolor of red, white and black, with a golden eagle set in the middle. Currency : Egyptian pound = 100 piasters. 1 Egyptian pound = approximately 29 Japanese yen (2002 average). National Day: 23 July, Anniversary of the 1952 Revolution
    GEOGRAPHY Location: Egypt enjoys a unique, strategic location at the crossroads between Africa, the Middle East and Europe. Situated in the Northeastern corner of Africa, it is bound by the Mediterranean Sea from the North, the Red Sea, Palestine and Israel from the East, Libya from the West and the Sudan from the South. Terrain: The Nile, which traverses over 1,000 miles within Egypt, from Wadi Halfa in the South to the Mediterranean in the north, divides the country into four broad region:

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    96. UT Library Online - Perry-Castañeda Map Collection - Historical - Historical Ma

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    Aleppo [Alep] 1912
    From Palestine and Syria...Handbook for Travellers by Karl Baedeker, 5th Edition, 1912.
    Antioch 1912
    From Palestine and Syria...Handbook for Travellers by Karl Baedeker, 5th Edition, 1912.
    Asia Minor - Ancient
    From a Classical Atlas of Ancient Geography by Alexander G. Findlay, 1849.
    Asia Minor and the States of the Crusaders in Syria, about 1140
    From a Classical Atlas of Ancient Geography by Alexander G. Findlay, 1849.
    Asia Minor under the Greeks and Romans
    From The Historical Atlas by William R. Shepherd, 1923.
    Asia Minor - Growth of Roman Power
    "The Growth of Roman Power in Asia Minor." From The Historical Atlas by William R. Shepherd, 1923.
    The Assyrian Empire and the Region about the Eastern Mediterranean, 750-625 B.C.

    97. UT Library Online - Perry-Castañeda Map Collection - Maps On Other Web Sites
    Categorized directory of several hundred links to online maps.Category Reference Maps Directories......
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