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  1. Temporal relations in geographic information systems: A workshop at the University of Maine, Orono, October 12-23, 1990 (Report / National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis) by Renato Barrera, 1991
  2. The world of today: An attempt to conquer all Europe by Leonard Oscar Packard, 1942
  3. Maps Globes, Atlases and Geographies Through the Year 1800: The Eleanor Houston and Lawrence M. C. Smith Cartographic Collection
  4. The Wilderness from Chamberlain Farm: A Story Of Hope For The American Wild by Dean B. Bennett, 2001-08-01
  5. The Canada-United States boundary in the Gulf of Maine and over Georges Bank (Boundary briefing) by Louis De Vorsey, 1990
  6. From social conflict to environmental change: Colonial forestry's impact on New England's Piscataqua drainage basin by Matthew Bampton, 1999
  7. Maps, globes, atlases, and geographies through the year 1800: The Eleanor Houston and Lawrence M.C. Smith Cartographic Collection at the Smith Cartographic Center, University of Southern Maine by James E Mooney, 1988

61. Maine Encyclopedia : Maps - Weather - Travel - History - Economy - Government -
Muskie, William Cohen and George Mitchell. See List of maine Governors. geography. See List of maine counties To the south and east
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Maine
Maine (In Detail) (Full size) State nickname : Pine Tree State
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Capital Augusta Largest City Portland Area
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- Total ( Density Ranked 40 th Admittance into Union - Order - Date rd March 15 Time zone Eastern: UTC Latitude Longitude Width Length Elevation -Highest -Mean -Lowest 305 km 515 km 1608 meters 180 meters meters ISO 3166-2 US-ME Maine is a state of the United States that is named after the French province of Maine . Its U.S. postal abbreviation is ME USS Maine was named in honor of this state. Table of contents 1 History 2 Law and Government 3 Geography 4 Economy ... 10 External Links
History
Originally settled in 1607, Maine became part of Massachusetts in 1652. Because it was physically separated from the rest of Massachusetts and was growing in population at a rapid rate, it became the 23rd state along with Missouri on March 15, 1820. This has become known as the

62. US Dept Of State - Publications
An Outline of American geography. MAP. CHAPTER 6. Mount Katahdin, an equally dramatic monadnock, dominates the landscape of its portion of central maine.
http://usinfo.state.gov/products/pubs/geography/geog06.htm
Advanced Search/Archive Thursday June 10, 2004 USINFO Publications An Outline of
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CHAPTER 6
THE BYPASSED EAST
    A map of America's eastern seaboard reveals a lack of large cities along the coast north of Boston. Few major overland routes extend inland from this coast, and interior cities are generally smaller than those along the ocean. This area, comprising northern New England and the Adirondacks of New York, can be referred to as the Bypassed East ( Map 5 The Bypassed East is near, even astride, major routeways, but not on them. Ocean transportation can easily bypass the region, putting it in a transportation shadow that has produced slow regional economic growth and even stagnation. Southern New England is a part of metropolitan America. Northern New England, for the most part, is not. It is much more like Canada's Atlantic Provinces. THE PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT Much of the Bypassed East is beautiful. The Presidential Range in the White Mountains of New Hampshire contains some of the most rugged topography in the eastern United States. The extensive shoreline thrusts out into the Atlantic and meets the ocean's waves with a heavily indented coast that mixes dramatic headlands with many small coves bordered by rocky beaches. Large empty areas, almost totally lacking in settlement, are only hours away from some of the largest cities on the continent. Most of the Bypassed East is a part of the northeastern extension of the Appalachian Uplands. However, the structure of the area bears little surface resemblance to the clearly delineated ridge and valley system of the southern Appalachians.

63. Geography/Geology
Geology Physical geography. Explore and learn about maine s climate, Natural resources and composition with these sites. maine Islands
http://www.maine.rr.com/meschool/geograp.htm
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Explore and learn about Maine's climate, Natural resources and composition with these sites Maine Islands ''Island Odyssey'' was a series done by the Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram that visits 10 Maine islands, from one end of Maine to the other, exploring how unique island environments are used, abused, guarded and revered.
Casco Bay Islands

Maine Counties

Maine Natural Resources Information and Mapping Center

K-12 Geology resources at University of Maine, Orono
Earth Science Resources for K-12 Teachers and Students
The information on this page and in its links are provided to introduce Elementary to High School students to the study of Earth Sciences and to provide teachers with some resources to assist them in the classroom.
Stay tuned! We'll be adding some interesting things to this page in the future. Until then, check out some of the Earth Science sites listed below at K-12 Geology resources at University of Maine, Orono Osher Map Library: Educational Outreach
The State of Maine Learning Results Social Studies data base
What Is the Study of Social Studies in Maine Schools?

64. Hermit Island - Ocean Camping On Maine's Beautiful Rockbound Coast
Hermit Island Its geography. 255 Acres of maine Coast. Five miles of rocky shoreline with wild lands and hidden coves to explore. White sand swimming beaches.
http://www.hermitisland.com/geo.html
Hermit Island - Its Geography
255 Acres of Maine Coast. Five miles of rocky shoreline with wild lands and hidden coves to explore. White sand swimming beaches. Campsites spread throughout a wide variety of terrain among sand dunes, in young birch groves, in tall stands of spruce, on bold heights commanding panoramic ocean views. Also heavily shaded campsites on the harbor near camper's wharf and boat launching ramp. Hermit Island 42 Front Street Bath, ME 04530 (207) 443-2101

65. Geography Of Ireland
diocese of Kilmacduagh. Uí maine (At one time anglicized Hy Many) MidGalway and south Roscommon. Current geography. Ireland is made
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Irish Geography
Locations of the Ancient Territories
The following ancient territories, were in existence from prehistoric times to the break-up the Gaelic order in the sixteenth century: Breffny (Breifne): Cavan and west Leitrim. Corca Laoidhe: South-west Cork. Dalriada: North Antrim. Decies (Déise): West Waterford. Desmond (Deasmhumhan): Kerry and much of Co. Cork. Iar Connacht: West Connacht, mainly Connemara. Muskerry (Muscraidhe) North-west and central Cork. Oriel (Orghialla): Cos. Armagh and Monaghan and parts of south Down, Louth and Fermanagh. Ormond (Urmhumhan): Much of Co. Kilkenny and north Tipperary. Ossory: The extent of the ancient kingdom of Osraighe was approximately the same as that of the diocese of Ossory, ie. Co. Kilkenny and some adjacent areas. Thomond (Tuathmhumhan): Most of Co. Clare with adjacent parts of Cos. Limerick and Tipperary. Tirconnell (Tir Chonaill): Co. Donegal. Tirowen (Tir Eoghain): Co. Tyrone with adjacent part of Co. Derry.
Ancient Population Groups
Cenél Conaill: The race name of the O'Gallagers, O'Boyles and other families traditionally descended from Conall Gulban, son of Niall of the Nine Hostages, located in Tirconnell.

66. HSLDA | Home School Laws
proficiency (in one grade between grade 7 and 12), English, math, science, health, fine arts, US history, maine history, geography, government, citizenship.
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67. Academics > Curriculum > Catalog > POL 400 Political Geography- The Maine School
In Political geography we will examine physical geography, cartographic representations Copyright (C) 2003 The maine School of Science and Mathematics.
http://www.mssm.org/academics/curriculum/catalog/pol400.htm
MSSM Home Site Map Contact Us Academics Academic groups Computer Science Fine Arts Humanities ... POL 400
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Course name: Political Geography Course ID: POL 400 Department: Humanities Prerequisites: Description: In Political Geography we will examine physical geography, cartographic representations, geopolitical theory, borders and frontiers, the development of maritime law, indigenous peoples, anomalous political units, terrorism, and nuclear proliferation. The emphasis on maintaining as much of a "real world" feeling as possible. To this end, each class begins with "SITREP" ("situation representation") briefs by the class. This work is done in groups or individually, and each student has a specific area of responsibility (or "desk") for the entire semester. Indeed, classroom discussions play an enormous role in this course. This course features daily situational (SITREP) briefs, a formal SITREP brief, and three preliminary exams.
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68. Geography And Geoscience Programs In Maine - Study Geography And Geoscience
geography and Geoscience Programs in maine Study geography and Geoscience, Please click here to visit our sponsor. geography and Geoscience Programs in maine.
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  • Geosciences Programs in University of Maine System - University of Southern Maine
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  • 69. Maine QuickFacts From The US Census Bureau
    geography QuickFacts, maine, USA. Land area definition and source info, Land area, 2000 (square miles), 30,862, 3,537,438. Persons per
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    70. Maps Of Maine - Geography Store
    maine State Map, raised relief map. Made By Hubbard Scientific PID 955 Raised by JBA. Your internet source for the best selection of geography Products and
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    71. Geography Departments - Maine
    geography Departments maine. University of maine at Farmington; University of Southern maine Department of geography and Anthropology. MU Search Contacts.
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    72. The Coast Of New England: A Pictorial Tour From Connecticut To Maine - By Stan P
    The Coast of New England A Pictorial Tour from Connecticut to maine. Travel geography Book Review. AUTHOR Stan Patey ISBN 0070487707
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    The Coast of New England: A Pictorial Tour from Connecticut to Maine
    AUTHOR: Stan Patey
    ISBN: 0070487707
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    The Coast of New England: A Pictorial Tour from Connecticut to Maine
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    "... genuinely interesting to yachtsmen and those of us who spend our commuter flights with noses pressed to the window."
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    "... this terrific resource should serve sailors as well as tourists. Highly recommended." Kurlat, Charles "... your Coast of New England is a brilliant and beautiful accomplishment. As a constant traveler and sometime sailor, I know a lot of those ports, and your view of them is a great joy to me." Synopsis Imagine sailing harbor by harbor from Greenwich, Connecticut to downeast Maine, with views of the coastline and the offshore islandsand the added advantage of having a bird's eye view of tricky harbor entrances, good anchorages, and shallows and hazards. Besides being a tribute to the beauty of th From the Back Cover Book Description Imagine sailing harbor by harbor from Greenwich, Connecticut to downeast Maine, with views of the coastline and the offshore islandsand the added advantage of having a bird's eye view of tricky harbor entrances, good anchorages, and shallows and hazards. Besides being a tribute to the beauty of the New England coastline, this artfully produced book is a full-color visual guidebook to the secrets of this storied coastline. The low-altitude aerial photos are keyed to section-opening maps for orientation. In addition, there are beautiful ground-level color photos of the coast's famous sites and hidden charms and lively, informative captions. Here is a book to be treasured, whether you choose to explore by boat, on foot, or by car.

    73. Northern Prairie Other Resources By Geography
    Other Sites of Interest By Geographic Region. Illinois Indiana Kentucky Louisiana Massachusetts Maryland maine Michigan Mississippi
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    Note : Northern Prairie does not guarantee the content or integrity of the links below as they are provided and maintained by outside parties. We believe that they may be of interest to users of this site. If you have a link that might be of interest to other users of this site, please e-mail it, along with a brief description, to npscweb@usgs.gov with the subject line New Link
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    Resources pertaining to all of the United States.
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    Resources pertaining to the Great Plains region.
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    Alabama Arkansas Connecticut Delaware ... West Virginia
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    Alaska Arizona California Hawaii ... Washington
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    Alberta Butterflies
    Includes tips for beginners, results of butterfly counts, and other information about butterflies in Alberta.
    Alberta Prairie Conservation Forum
    A large voluntary coalition of stakeholder groups whose members are interested in the conservation of native prairie and parkland environments in Alberta, Canada.

    74. Maine
    The physical beauty of maine s geography alone approaches the mythical mountainous lake regions, the Great North Woods, rugged coastline, and vast potato
    http://www.ncteamericancollection.org/litmap/maine.htm
    Maine Click here to add an author to this state! Click an author to read a biographical essay prepared by a local student.
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  • The Power of Place: A Brief Introduction to Maine Writers
    By Amanda L. Christy The word 'Maine' for most people conjures up images of rocky shores, pine trees, and lobster dinners. Those who have visited know that crossing the Piscataqua River and entering New England's largest state means entering another world. A big blue sign on the border proclaims "Welcome to Maine – the Way Life Should Be." And it is. The physical beauty of Maine's geography alone approaches the mythical: mountainous lake regions, the Great North Woods, rugged coastline, and vast potato fields. Harsh winters melt into magical summers. Life moves a little more slowly, and the savoring of it is a little more important. Sitting in my lush backyard on a perfect summer day, it is easy to understand why so many writers have felt drawn to this place. Maine is steeped in the New England literary tradition that continues to influence the active artistic community that thrives here today. This overview is intended to provide a brief introduction to this rich heritage. It includes both native writers and those

    75. Chemins Historiques - Le Fait Français Au Maine
    geography, the territory formerly known as GrandeRivière, astride the St. John River in what is today Saint-Léonard, New Brunswick and Van Buren, maine.
    http://www.francomaine.org/English/Travaux/Trav_intro.html
    Introduction
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    In order to see and print the documents presented here, your computer must have Adobe Acrobat Reader software. If it doesn't, you can download it free of charge from the Adobe company website.
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  • BOUCHER, Michel.
  • GRAVEL SHEA, Louise.
    Louise Gravel Shea
  • , B.A. thesis, Department of Geography, University of Ottawa, 1999, 42 pages.
    Using the works of four Franco-American authors of note, Jack Kerouac ( Dr. Sax Papa Martel ), Robert Perreault ( Wednesday's Child
  • OUELLETTE, Cleo P. A new look at French in the St.John Valley , Term paper, Department of education, University of Maine at Fort Kent, 18 pages.
    In the early part of the twentieth century, the inhabitants of the Saint John Valley were mostly of French descent and spoke French almost exclusively. On hundred years later, it appears that, on the Maine side, we have gone almost full circle and have become a society where our children speak almost exclusively in English. If this is true, what have we lost? What are the implications for the future, especially in education?
  • ROWE, Amy.
  • 76. Chemins Historiques - Le Fait Français Au Maine
    American Center, came up with the idea of a website about maine s FrancoAmerican heritage. Barry Rodrigue, then a doctoral student in geography at Laval and
    http://www.francomaine.org/English/Collabo_intro.htm
    This website is a joint venture between the Department of Geography of Laval University and the Franco-American Center at the University of Maine Franco-American Studies at the University of Southern Maine's Lewiston-Auburn College , responded with the clever concept of historic roadways. Within the Department of Geography, input has come from three sectors :
    Barry Rodrigue
    Research, writing, and conceptualization for the section on historic roadways was carried out by Barry Rodrigue. Both Harvany and Rodrigue are members of the (CIEQ).
    Matthew Hatvany
    Sylvie St-Jacques
    Sylvie St-Jacques, who labors with love in the department's cartography lab and Yves Brousseau, instructor and specialist in cartography, are the true artisans of the site.
    Yves Brousseau
    Dean Louder Dean Louder, the site's architect, looks after the department's research group in cultural geography For the Franco-American Center :
    funds required for the website.
    Lisa Michaud
    Lisa Michaud, editor of the monthly newspaper, Le Forum , and Susan Pinette, director of the Franco-American Studies program, also contributed in various and sundry ways.

    77. Hotels In Maine -- Bangor, Bar Harbor, Portland
    maine geography,
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    Home USA Maine Click on a city below to display a list of local hotels. Each hotel has real-time pricing so you can see all available rates and book your reservations online.
    Hotels in Maine Augusta Brewer Kennebunkport Rockport ... Portland
    Maine - Geography Largest of the New England states of the NE United States. It is bordered by New Hampshire (W), the Canadian provinces of Quebec (NW) and New Brunswick (NE), the Atlantic Ocean (S), and the Bay of Fundy (SE). Over 80% of Maine is forested with great stands of white pine (for which Maine is known as the Pine Tree State), hemlock, spruce, fir, and hardwoods. In the shelter of woods and with abundant water from numerous lakes, particularly in the northern counties, a wide variety of wildlife has found refuge. Moose, deer, black bear, and smaller game are still found; fish and fowl are also plentiful. The population of Maine is centered on the cleared land along the coast and major rivers. Augusta is the capital; Portland, Lewiston, and Bangor are the largest cities. Places of interest in Maine include Acadia National Park on Mt. Desert Island; Baxter State Park, which includes the northern end of the Appalachian Trail at Mt. Katahdin in the N Maine wilderness; and the Old York Gaol (1653), one of the oldest public buildings in New England.
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    78. Geography - Maine
    East Page, Click the postcard to go back, No trays from maine to date, Home, Breweries, Use Browser Back for last page. Themes, geography.
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    79. 1 Introduction
    ME 044695711, USA max@mecan1.maine.edu David M. Mark National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis and Department of geography State University of
    http://ncgia.geog.buffalo.edu/ncgia/i21/ng/NG51.html
    Naive Geography Max J. Egenhofer National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis
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    Department of Spatial Information Science and Engineering
    Department of Computer Science
    University of Maine
    Orono, ME 04469-5711, U.S.A.
    max@mecan1.maine.edu
    David M. Mark National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis
    and
    Department of Geography
    State University of New York at Buffalo Buffalo, NY 14261-0023, U.S.A. dmark@geog.buffalo.edu Abstract . This paper defines the notion and concepts of Naive Geography, the field of study that is concerned with formal models of the common-sense geographic world. Naive Geography is the body of knowledge that people have about the surrounding geographic world. Naive Geography is envisioned to comprise a set of theories that provide the basis for designing future Geographic Information Systems that follow human intuition and are, therefore, easily accessible to a large range of users.
    1 Introduction
    Naive Geography is the field of study that is concerned with formal models of the common-sense geographic world. It comprises a set of theories upon which next-generation Geographic Information Systems (GISs) can be built. In any case, Naive Geography is a necessary underpinning for the design of GISs that can be used without major training by new user communities such as average citizens, to solve day-to-day tasks. Such a scenario is currently a dream. Most GISs require extensive training, not only to familiarize the users with terminology of system designers, but also to educate them in formalizations used to represent geographic data and to derive geographic information. Naive Geography is also the basis for the design of intelligent GISs that will act and respond as a person would, therefore, empowering people to utilize GISs as reliable sources, without stunning surprises when using a system. This paper defines the notion

    80. Resources For Maine Educators - Maine ASCD
    geography World. National Geographic. News and other links in geography. United Nations CyberSchool Bus. TeachEarth.com. maine Resources. The Awesome Library.
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    AOL @ School Ask an Expert Awesome Library Blue Web'n Learning Sites Library ... Children's Software Revue (evaluates software field-tested by teachers, students, and parents) Classroom Connect (support for schools creating text-based home pages on the Web) Columbia Education Center Lesson Plans Connections+ Computer Learning Foundation (funding information, lesson plans, resource guide) DiscoverySchool.com (lots of resources plus a link to Kathy Schrock's Resources for Teachers) Education World AskERIC (articles, lesson plans, and books on the Internet)

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