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How Maps Reflect Change SOL WG.1e

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1 How Maps Reflect Change SOL WG.1e

2 What changes over time? A. Knowledge B. Place names C. Boundaries
Perspectives of Place Names Disputed Areas

3 Knowledge We have better maps today because our knowledge of the world has increased due to: Exploration of the world Technology such as satellites GIS mapping software for computers

4 Place Names Over time the names of places change. Some examples are:
Formosa - Taiwan - Republic of China Palestine - Israel - West Bank and Gaza Strip

5 Columbus Map

6 World Map Today

7 Boundaries The boundaries of countries change for many reasons such as: Decolonization Wars Countries break into smaller countries because people want self rule Intervention of the United Nations

8 Decolonization Colonization is when a country takes over other countries or parts of the world. In the late 1800s European countries colonized much of Africa. Most countries in Africa became independent in the 1950s and 1960s and the map of Africa had to be redrawn.

9 Africa circa 1914

10 Africa today

11 Wars The boundaries of countries are often redrawn at the end of wars. At the end of World War I and World War II the boundaries of many countries in Europe changed.

12 Europe before WWII

13 Europe after WWII

14 Europe after 1990

15 Self Rule In the early 1990s the Soviet Union broke apart peacefully and many countries regained independence.

16 Former Soviet Union

17 Russia today

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20 Perspective of Place Names
Arabian Gulf or Persian Gulf? Sea of Japan or East Sea? Middle East or North Africa and Southwest Asia?

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22 Disputed Areas The following areas are disputed so the boundaries have changed several times: Korea Western Sahara Former Yugoslavia Kashmir

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