The "Atlas of World Religions" by Ninian Smart is a well-known example that references sources. It provides a comprehensive overview of various world religions, their beliefs, practices, and geographical distribution, supported by citations and references to scholarly works.
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The Atlas of World Religions is a general world atlasthat contains maps of the world's countries and physical, political, and economic facts about these countries. It might also include general references maps on other topics, such as geographical patterns in language, religion, population, urbanization, or wildlife and forests.General world atlas
The world Atlas of Religions falls under the almanac form of reference source. This is because of the charts and types of statistics found in the atlas.
A general atlas does not normally show where religions are concentrated, though no doubt there are specialist ones or maps that do so.
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There are many different types of general references. Types of common general references are as follows: dictionary, thesaurus, encyclopedia, atlas, globe, and the Internet.
An atlas of world religions is a specialized book or collection of maps and information that showcase the distribution, beliefs, and practices of various religions around the world. It provides visual representations of how different religions are spread geographically and offers insights into their cultural significance and historical development.
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