This book includes chapters on physical and cultural geography, as well as on the history, government, and economy. A concluding chapter speculates on the future of Georgia. The authors are geographers and their perspective does distinguish this title from others on the subject.
Portugal is located on the west coast of the Iberian Peninsula and shares its border with Spain. Much like Spain, Portugal was a powerful seafaring nation in the 15th and 16th centuries and established several overseas colonies, including Brazil. Today, Portugal has an industrialized economy, made up primarily of light industry, and is a member of the European Union. A full-color overview of a fascinating nation, "Portugal" is an accessible guide to students who want to learn more about this country's culture, geography, and economy.
The author clearly takes great pride in his country's assets, especially its natural beauty. He begins with a detailed chapter on physical geography followed by one that sketches Croatian history from prehistoric times to the present. Other chapters cover the government and economy, the people and culture, and the regions.
New Zealand owes its existence to undersea mountain building and is known for its active volcanoes and geothermal features. It is a land of fascinating cultures, combining the enduring history of the indigenous Maori with the descendents of the English settlers. It also has unique fauna and flora.
It is hard to imagine Indonesia as a country. Thousands of islands scattered across the expanse between the Indian and Pacific Oceans is hardly a likely candidate for a unified country. Yet this is the land (and water!) of Indonesia. It is a country pieced together from more than 17,000 islands,more than 6,000 of which are inhabited.