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Rok: 2003
ISBN: 9783827409546
OKCZID: 110703247
Citace (dle ČSN ISO 690):
Nationalatlas Bundesrepublik Deutschland [elektronický zdroj]. Heidelberg: Spektrum Akademischer Verlag, c2003. 1 elektronický optický disk (CD-ROM).
Fifty years after the foundation of the Federal Republic of Germany, and more than 10 years after the end of the German division, the first National Atlas has been produced. This Atlas provides a comprehensive, detailed picture of Germany for any serious student. In 12 volumes it describes, in detailed colour maps, tables, graphs and text, every aspect of modern German life. Each volume stands alone covering a particular subject, and the collection of 12 provides an outstanding and necessary reference for any student of Germany. The Atlas is written in German by over 500 authors, co-ordinated by the renowned Institute for Regional Geography in Leipzig. Over 1000 new maps have been created, and each volume provides an overview with regional and local information on a particular area of modern German life. In addition each volume contains a removable key and a transparent overlay set so readers can pore with ease to find the information they require.The new volume of the "national atlas Federal Republic of Germany" dedicates itself for the first time to the physically-geographic facts of our country. Which typical landscape forms meet us between North Sea and Alps? How did they emerge earth historical and in which manner the person grasps into the natural processes on? How does the "substructure" Germany geological look? Where do important ground treasures lie and reason water reserves? How are the grounds used? How do the hinterlands of the large rivers distribute themselves? How does it stand around water quality and flood protection?