San Juan is the capital of Puerto Rico and its largest city, with 342,000 inhabitants in the municipality and 2,203,000 in the metropolitan area.
From Alpine mountains and glacial lakes to the sunny shorelines of the Riviera and Adriatic, the geographical diversity of Northern Italy is its most striking characteristic. Nestled within the cities and landscapes of the region are a host of culinary pleasures and cultural treasures as well, incl...
The rivers in Italy correspond to some of the major tourist destinations. The Po River starts in the Alps in the north and flows eastward from the city of Turin to the east coast and the Adriatic Sea, going through the very fertile Po Valley. At the river's end, the Po Delta is an ...
The South Atlantic Coast of Morocco, home to some great beach towns, is more laid-back than its northern counterpart. Mapcarta, the open map.
Large detailed map of Italy 5085x5741px / 13.2 Mb Large physical map of Italy 1625x2350px / 2.55 Mb Road map of Italy 2386x2563px / 1.56 Mb Map of Northern Italy 1629x1230px / 766 Kb Map of Southern Italy 2207x1450px / 589 Kb ...
Tucked away among a grouping of islets off Italy's northeast coast, the fish-shaped city of Venice is made up of six neighborhoods, called sestieri. The small islands of Lido, Murano and Burano surround the city and are easily accessible. San Marco A good chunk of Venice's attractions, ...
Europeis a continent located in the Northern Hemisphere and mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere. It is bordered by the Arctic Ocean to the north, the Atlantic Ocean to the west, and the Mediterranean Sea to the south. Europe has a total population of over 740 million people and is home to ...
Map of Trees Per Square Kilometer in Europe-This great little map shows just how wooded the countries of Europe are. One of the general trends we can see is that the northern countries of Europe tend to have more trees. Although there are a few exceptions one being Portugal and some of ...
Bordered by the Alps in the north, Italy is renowned around the world for its stunning scenery, which consists of picturesque countryside, beautiful coastline, and the idyllic islands of Sardinia and Sicily. While the Apennine mountains run down the cent
Australia's climatevaries considerably by region. The northern part of the country has a tropical climate with distinct wet and dry seasons. The wet season, from November to April, brings abundant rainfall and high humidity, while the dry season, from May to October, is characterized by cooler...