UT Tyler Geography Division

Program Coordinator: Dr. A.M. Shajaat Ali

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Geography tells what is where, why and what of it.

Isaiah Bowman


Geography is the science of places, concerned with the qualities of potentialities of countries. The particular character of a country is expressed by the totality of its features, the social diversities associated with the diversities of places.
Vidal de la Blache

For more information on Geography please contact:  Dr. A.M. Shajaat Ali at 903-566-7432.

Links for Geography:

National Geographic Society

Search World Atlas.com for a list of continents, countries, dependencies, islands, territories, lakes, rivers, seas, oceans, mountains, and the highest, lowest, biggest, smallest, tallest, deepest, oldest, youngest, richest, and poorest places on the planet!

World Atlas

A map-based interface to general information, tourist guides, and pictures for places all over the world.

The Virtual Tourist

Yahoo's Guide to various countries and US states

World Travel Guide

The Breathing Earth simulation shows "real time" CO2 emissions and births/deaths per country based on the most up-to-date data available (that's what the creators of the simulation claim). You can hover your mouse cursor over each country to see more detailed statistics.

The Breathing Earth

Google Earth

Lonely Planet

 

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