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1. World Administrative Units 2008

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1996. ESRI. World Administrative Units represents the boundaries for the first-level administrative units of the world. ESRI.

2. World Cities 2008

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1996. ESRI. World Cities represents the locations of major cities of the world. ESRI.

3. World Continents 2008

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1996. ESRI. World Continents represents the boundaries for the continents of the world. ESRI.

4. World Countries 2008

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1996. ESRI. World Countries 2008 represents the boundaries for the countries of the world as they existed in January 2008. ESRI.

5. World Drainage Systems 2008

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1992. ESRI. World Drainage Systems represents the major drainage systems of the world. ESRI.

6. World Gazetteer 2008

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1992. ESRI. World Gazetteer represents the locations and proper names for map features around the world. The gazetteer includes attribute and annotation name i... ESRI.

7. World Lakes 2008

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1992. ESRI. World Lakes represents the major lakes and inland seas within the world. ESRI.

8. World Latitude and Longitude Grids 2008

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1996. ESRI. World Latitude and Longitude Grids represents a 5 by 5 degree latitude/longitude grid covering the world with attributes that allow you to display ... ESRI.

9. World Map Background 2008

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1996. ESRI. World Map Background represents grid cells of 30 by 30 degrees that cover the world. ESRI.

10. World Regions 2008

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1996. ESRI. World Regions represents the boundaries for the regions of the world. There are 25 commonly recognized world regions. ESRI.