Political maps: continents







Here you can find political maps by continents (Europe; Africa; Asia; America).
You can play with Educational games in Flash (Enrique Alonso) and learn countries and capital cities


First, you must work with puzzles (you have four level): Europe; States of European Union; Asia and Middle EastAfrica; North America; South America 

What's the name...?
Europe: Countries and Capitals
Africa: Countries and Capitals
North America: Countries and Capitals
South America: Countries and Capitals

Where is...?
Europe: Countries and Capitals
Africa: Countries and Capitals
North America: Countries and Capitals
South America: Countries and Capitals

Encyclopedia of Geography and History, very interesting books

ENCYCLOPEDIA WORLD GEOGRAPHY. (see inside and more about this book)
- Packed with information about our remarkable planet, from its physical characteristics to a continent-by-continent look at the world’s peoples and governments.
- Richly illustrated with superb photographs, clear explanatory diagrams and 60 pages of detailed, up-to-date maps.
- Includes information on planet earth, landforms, weather, climate and ecosystems, farming, settlements, manufacturing and global issues, and the peoples and cultures of each continent.
- Extensive fact file with a gazeteer of states, world records, famous geographers and scientists, time zones, night sky, measurements and glossary.
- Internet links via the Usborne Quicklinks Website to fascinating websites where readers can find further information, take virtual tours and lots more.
ENCYCLOPEDIA OF WORLD HISTORY (see inside and more about this book). The first ever Internet-linked children's history of the world brings the past to life. A superb reference book in its own right, bang up to date and richly illustrated, it colourfully depicts key historical figures and the battles, revolutions, inventions and discoveries that have shaped today's world. An exciting homework resource, this comprehensive encyclopedia provides the information readers need, and unlocks the Internet's treasure chest of knowledge.
- Comprehensive introduction to world history from prehistoric times to the end of the twentieth century
- Clear descriptions of historical events with fabulous illustrations, reconstructions, maps, charts and photos.
- 12,000-year illustrated timechart, glossary and extensive index.
- Over 700 internet links to regularly reviewed websites with homework help, virtual tours, recontructions, games and quizzes.
- Downloadable pictures for use in school and project work.
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Green Planet, by Christine Lindop

Fifty years ago green was just a colour. Now it's a way of looking at our world. But how green is our planet today?
From Rainbow Warrior to Exxon Valdez, from penguins to jaguars, from rainforests to oceans, this book explores the stories that have made environmental history.

Revolution, by Jann and Linda Huizenga (Oxford University Press)

"All men are created equal..." When Thomas Jefferson wrote these words in June 1776, in the American Declaration of Independence, he started something that was very much bigger than he imagined. This book looks at the history around that Declaration, and at the Revolution that led to the birth of the United States of America.

Holocaust, by Susanna Davidson


A sensitive and moving account of the Holocaust, based on survivors' stories and historical fact. Illustrated with archive photographs, maps and documents. Internet links to carefully researched and informative websites.
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Ganster, by Henry Brook


A riveting collection of true stories exploring the shadowy underworld of organised (and not so organised) crime. Contains the true life stories of famous gangsters from Al Capone’s reign of terror over Chicago to the last stand of Ned Kelly in the Australian bush.
Stories are illustrated with maps and line drawings and there are notes on sources and ideas for further reading. A great read and perfect for reluctant readers. Manuel
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