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National Geographic Countries of the World豆瓣评分:0.0 简介:Step inside Sweden, land of contradictions. Discover the secrets of one of the world’s most equitable economies. Meet King Carl XVI Gustaf, Sweden’s head of state. Meet the rugged Nordic rac
作者: Phillips, Charles isbn:9781426303890 书名:National Geographic Countries of the World 页数:64 定价:CDN$ 36.95 出版社:Around the World Progam 出版年:2009-1 >去“National Geographic Countries of the World”的页面
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The portfolio’s content reaches over 525 million households, is read by over 80 million people each month, and reaches people in over 172 countries and 33 languages through its compelling storytelling. Nathan Lump, SVP and editor in chief of National Geographic, said of the new hires: “As ...
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The portfolio’s content reaches over 525 million households, is read by over 80 million people each month, and reaches people in over 172 countries and 33 languages through its compelling storytelling. Nathan Lump, SVP and editor in chief of National Geographic, said of the new hires: “As ...
Although many countries and organizations around the world recognize the Southern Ocean, not everyone is on the same page about exactly where it is. National Geographic officially uses the 60 degree south latitude to draw the water border. However, Australia considers everything south of its countr...