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  2. List of cities in ancient Acarnania - Wikipedia

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    Search. Appearance. Donate; ... Below is a list of the cities that existed in Acarnania in ancient times. [1] The ancient Region of Acarnania, Greece. Map of ancient ...

  3. List of fictional European countries - Wikipedia

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    Atropia: A fictional pro-Western dictatorship used for US and NATO exercises; exercise maps depict the country's borders as loosely corresponding to those of Azerbaijan. [5] [6] Averna: A fictional oil-rich principality on the Adriatic Sea in the novel, Sweet Danger (1933) by Margery Allingham. Axphain: Neighbor of Graustark.

  4. Army Map Service - Wikipedia

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    Between 1941 and 1945, the Army Map Service prepared 40,000 maps of all types, covering 400,000 square miles of the Earth's surface. Over 500 million copies were produced during the war. Many were produced by civilian women trained after Pearl Harbor, the " Military Mapping Maidens ."

  5. Sundance Comedy ‘Atropia’ is One of the Craziest ... - AOL

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    This is Atropia, the fictional town named after a very real military training camp in the Nevada desert. It’s the subject of Hailey Gates’ new film of the same name, playing in competition at ...

  6. Yuanhe Maps and Records of Prefectures and Counties

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    The gazetteer was composed of 40 volumes of text with map and a two volume list of contents. The work was divided up by the 47 key geographic areas (镇) that existed at the time. Each area section included a map and was further broken down by prefecture, state, rivers, military battle sites, etc. Currently only 34 volumes still exist.

  7. Maps: Cities - Wikipedia

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    Christopher Earley reviewed Maps: Cities in White Wolf #40 (1994), rating it a 3 out of 5 and stated that "Maps fills its intended role. There isn't a great deal of flavor or any wish-you-were-there maps, but the book is serviceable." [1]