I searched for three hours looking for a map that has only the Allied Victories on the map. I could not find one for you. I suggest you search through the Oxford Military History Companion or contact a map store in your area or the local library.
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Holtonline and make your own account, it has EVERYTHING in history. So when your done go to the 7th grade textbook, then att he top where you pick a chapter put CH 16 SEC 4, it has a good map!
With the map I have the answers are Portugal, Sioily, Sardinia, and Great Britain
The allied powers were Great Britian, Italy, Japan, U.S., and France. The Central powers were Germany, Austria-Hungary, and The Ottoman (Turkish) Empire. World War 1 also known as the great war started in 1914!
Alexandria would not be found on a map of ancient Rome. Alexandria was/is far to the east in Egypt. It would be found on a map of the entire Roman empire on the coast of Egypt, slightly to the west of the Nile delta.
Any map is the world, whether it be a part of it or the entire world.
The Robinson projection shows the entire world map at once.
I didn't have anything at all until the 20th century
Sure thing. I've added a link to the bottom of this answer that provides a decent map of what used to be the Roman EmpireThis map represents the boundaries that were present under the leadership of Hadrian in about 116 ADBear in mind that Roman boundaries and influence expanded and contracted throughout its history, and that at different times the map of the Roman Empire appeared very differently than the one shown here.
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World can be used as a noun adjunct (not actually an adjective) with nouns as in world map, world history, and world leaders. One adjective that is used referring to the entire world is global.
World can be used as a noun adjunct (not actually an adjective) with nouns as in world map, world history, and world leaders. One adjective that is used referring to the entire world is global.
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The Robinson projection is a map projection of a world map, which shows the entire world at once. It was specifically created in an attempt to find a good compromise to the problem of readily showing the whole globe as a flat image. It is usually oriented with the north a the top.
Atlas.
The Dead Sea is shown on maps. You may be missing it if you are looking in the wrong part of the world, or if you are looking at a map of the entire world because the Dead Sea is a comparatively small inland sea; too small to be included in a world map. Suggest you look on a specialized map of the Holy Land, in the area of Israel and Jordan.
To see the entire map of Neopia, click the "Explore" button on the very top of the page. Then you'll see a map of the world! To turn the map/globe, click the red arrows in the bottom right corner of the image.