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Identifier: monteithsphysica00mont (find matches)
Title: Monteith's physical and political geography; in two parts. Part I. Geography taught as a science ... Part II. Local and civil geography ..
Year: 1875 (1870s)
Authors: Monteith, James
Subjects: Physical geography
Publisher: New York, Chicago (etc.) : A.S. Barnes and Company
Contributing Library: University of California Libraries
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h-inahne.) GeRAL ? ACARAY ? Chijeborazo? 21 Antisana? 19 Akequipa? 18 Atacama? (chim-bo-rafizo.) i<ihit-te-sahnak.) (nh-raij-kepiih.) (ah-Uth-kahmah.) Aconcagua? 23 Pacaraima? Pichincha? m (ah-ko7i-kahgwah..) (jnik-kuh-rima/t.) (ju-chetiucfiiih.) RIVERS. WJiere do thej/ rise? In vliat rtirprtioii (In tlieij /loir, and into u-hat uatt-rn ?Which arc binindary rivers? St. Francisco ?Tunguragua ?)\Iagdalena ?Pelcomayo ?Paiuguay ? TOCANTINS ?PUTUMAYO ?UCAYALI? Orinoco ?La Plata? Parana ?Uruguay ?Amazon ?Madeira ? (iitah-dtinih.) PURUH? Para?Negro ?Tapajos? (tilli-JilUiChOCf ) CAPES. Wlicre are they ? Into what triitcrs do theif prt^cct ? Corrientes? Gallinas? St. Eoqi^e? Blanco?St. Francisco ? St. Lorenzo ? Orange ? North ? Horn?Frio? G 8. 3LOXTEITHS PHYSICAL AJSD POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY. AREAS INBQUAHE MILES. Mexico, 713,850. Nicaragua58,169., Honduras. 47,092. Quatemahi,44,778. Costa Ricii,21,495. Balize,14,000. San Salvador,7,335 Cuba,43,383 Ilayti.29,000 Jamaica, 0,250 Porto Rico.3,805.
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POPULATION. Mexico,8,218,000. Guatemala,1,180,000. San Salvador,600,000. Nicaragua,400,000. Honduras,350,000. Costa Rica,135,000. Balize,10,000. Cuba,1,247,000. Hayti,560,000. Porto Rico,380,000. Church and Square of San Domingo, City of Mexico. 1. MEXICO corresponds in Latitiulr with tbe Great Desertof .Vfrica, the southern half of each being in the Torrid Zone. 2. Tfs Icddhig Characferisties are its high mountains andtable-lands, its various climate.s and productions, and its preciousmetals. 3. Its Climates and Prodnetions are tliose of the Ton-id,Temperate and Frigid Zones. The hot or Torrid Region embracesthe low lands along the coasts and the slopes to the height of 2500feet ; thence to the altitude of 5,000 feet, is the Temperate Region ;above 8,000 feet, the cold is severe, and at the elevation of 14,800feet, is the Umit of peqietual snow (see page 39). 4. The Hot Iteyion Iroditees sugar, coffee, indigo and tropicalfruits. Its gi-oves contain parrots, paroquets and other tropic

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  • bookdecade:1870
  • bookcentury:1800
  • bookauthor:Monteith__James
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