Geopolitical Atlas of Palestine. Applied Research Institute. October, 2004. This atlas is designed as a supplement to the data contained in the Atlas of Palestine (#64-8146 below) published in 2000. Since 2000, the Palestinian areas witnessed dramatic geopolitical changes that necessitates the production of an Updated but abbreviated version of the Atlas that will highlight the latest changes on the ground during the last four years. "We hope that the maps, satellite images and explanations compiled within this work succeed in revealing the complex, remarkable and extraordinary situation of a land known for its persistence and durability, but still struggling for its freedom and Independence" (quote from the publisher).
64-81462
Atlas
$99.95
Strongly recommended! Atlas of Palestine. Applied Research Institute. 2000. A superb "national" atlas of Palestine, covering in detail the history of the region, the various peace accords, and the ongoing conflict. Well illustrated with numerous maps, text, graphs, and pictograms, all in English.
Click here to see a full description of this excellent atlas, the complete table of contents, and numerous samples of the various maps.
64-8146
Atlas of Palestine - hardcover edition
$179.95
64-81461
Atlas of Palestine - CD-ROM edition
$99.95
Atlas of Palestine 1948 Salman Abu Sitta. Palestine Land Society. The atlas includes an introductory section on the Mandate, the Partition Plan, Palestine borders, the land ownership (Arab, Jewish, Public), the population composition, the 1948 War, al Nakba, the Armistice Agreements and DMZ, infrastructure, public amenities, religious sites, selected towns and villages, the remaining villages today, refugees in exile and pattern of dispersion.
450 colour pages (31.5 x 48 cm) containing information on :
Map of Palestine 1948 - Depopulated Villages and Towns Compared with 2008. 1:500,000. Palmap, Palestine, 2008. This map, which covers current-day Israel and the Palestinian territories, shows the villages that have been depopulated during and since 1948. The map has a grid and tick marks showing the Palestinian National Grid 1923. On the reverse is a list of each village and town depopulated and/or occupied by the Israelis, with the date and with the grid reference.
Villages & towns depopulated in 1948
Villages & towns depopulated between 1948 and 2008
Palestinian urban areas as of 2008
Palestinian refugee camps as of 2008
Israeli urban areas as of 2008
Jewish settlements as of 2008.
Armistice Line 1949
65-9245
1 sheet, folded
$12.95
Tourist Map of the Holy Land, Palestine, and Israel. 1:260,000. Palmap, Palestine, 2008. The mapis a tourist and road map of Israel and the Palestinian Territories. The map denotes the Golan Heights, the West Bank, and the Gaza Strip.
The map shows:
The Separation Wall; existing, approved, and proposed.