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  1. Title: Carta delle stazioni militari In Italia esequita per ordine del Ministro della Guerra della Repubblica Italiana

    • Image data
    • 1804
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    Summary: Map of Italy showing military stations. Relief shown by hachures. "Disegnata ed incisa nel Deposito Generale della Guerra." Indexed for political divisions.

  2. Title: Carta di Lombardia, Piemonte, Liguria

    • Image data
    • 1905
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    Summary: Relief shown by shading and spot heights. Depths shown by soundings and isolines.

  3. Title: Roma

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    • 1892
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    Summary: Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. In lower margin: Istituto geografico militare - 1884 (Edizione 1892). In upper margin: Fo. 150.

  4. Title: Northern Italy

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    • 1880
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    Summary: Relief shown by hachures. Shows roads, railways, alpine passes. Title supplied by cataloger. Historic Maps copy has labels on verso of each sheet numbered "1" and "2", showing outline version of map.

  5. Title: Ventimiglia

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    • 1870
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    Summary: Relief shown by hachures. "Pubblicato nell' anno 1861 -- Riveduto nell' anno 187-." In upper margin: Foglio no. 87.

  6. Title: Lake Tana area

    • Image data
    • 1913
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    Summary: Relief shown by hachures. "N. 130-1913."

  7. Title: Mammal Diversity: Kenya, 1998

    • Polygon data
    • 1998
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    Summary: This polygon shapefile represents the predicted mammal diversity, or the total number of mammal species, in Kenya.The greatest concentration of mammal species (more than 69 species) is most likely to be found in Kenya’s central and western highlands—areas that are now dominatedby cropland and human settlements. Predicted species diversity are at similarly high levels in the adjoiningrangelands (classified as bushland, woodland, savanna, or grassland), such as those located southof Nairobi, near the Tanzanian border. Numbers of mammal species are smallest in areas of lower elevationand lesser rainfall (toward the border with Ethiopia and Somalia), signaling mammals’ dependence on theavailability of water and specific climatic and habitat conditions. This data was used in Map 5.2 in Nature's Benefits in Kenya: An Atlas of Ecosystems and Human Well-Being. Istituto di ecologia applicata. (1998). Mammal Diversity: Kenya, 1998. World Resources Institute. Available at: http://purl.stanford.edu/bf137pp5814 Original data are downloadable at http://www.gisbau.uniroma1.it/amd.php. This dataset accounts for the following diversity of mammals: Bovidae (Horned antelopes) Giraffidae (Giraffes) Hippopotamidae (Hippopotamuses) Suidae (Pigs) Tragulidae (Chevrotains) Equidae (Horses) Procavidae (Rock hyraxes) Orycteropidae (Aardvark) Canidae (Dogs and allies) Felidae (Cats) Herpestidae (Mongoose) Hyaenidae (Hyaenids) Mustelidae (Mustelids) Viverridae (Genets and civets) Erinaceidae (Hedgehogs) Tenrecidae (Otter shrews) Leporidae (Hares) Macroscelididae (Soft-furred elephant shrews) Manidae (Pangolins) Cercopithecidae (Monkeys) Galagonidae (Bushbabies) Hominidae (Man and apes) Loridae (Lorisids) Hystricidae (Porcupines) Pedetidae (Spring hares) Data set is not for use in litigation. While efforts have been made to ensure that these data are accurate and reliable within the state of the art, WRI, cannot assume liability for any damages, or misrepresentations, caused by any inaccuracies in the data, or as a result of the data to be used on a particular system. WRI makes no warranty, expressed or implied, nor does the fact of distribution constitute such a warranty.

  8. Title: Carta d'Italia : speciale per automobilisti, ciclisti e turisti alla scala di 1:250,000 in 35 fogli

    • Not specified
    • 1920
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    Summary: Title from cover of guide.; Each sheet issued with accompanying guide (21 cm.).; Some have title: Carta turistica d'Italia. 42 x 63 centimeters

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