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World Route Chart, 1970
Trade Routes and Empires, 1500
The Diffusion of Cholera in the United States in 1866
Submarine Cable Map, 2007
Millennium in Maps – Cultures, 1999
Landmarks in the Development of the World Council of Churches, 1910-1968
Inter-Region Agricultural Trade, 2005
International Migration, 2004
Global Internet Map, 2006
Global Communications Traffic Map, 2005
European Terrestrial Networks Map, 2002
Economic Life in the Roman Empire
When the East was the World’s Manufacturing Center, 16th to 18th Centuries
Trade in Asia, ca. 610 A.D.
The spread of civilization in the Eurasian world
The March of Cholera in 1865
The Growth of Industry and Railways, 1848 to 1914
The commercial and cultural bonds of Eurasia
Starbucks and McDonald’s
Oil pipelines and tanker routes, 2003
Muslim Routes
Map of the Internet, 22 November 2003
German Expansion to c. 1360
Empires and Trade in the 2nd Millennium BC
Computer Ownership, 1995
China India Trading Routes

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