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Purchasing our maps supports the vital mission of the National Geographic Society. All net proceeds from our sales are donated to the Society to fund its programs in research, exploration, conservation and education.

Maps for Every Classroom
Reference maps are great for teaching history, geography and current
events. But other classrooms can benefit from maps. Language classrooms
should have maps of their home countries and other places where the
languages are spoken. There are maps appropriate for science and English
classrooms, and for religious studies. For most classes, there is a map that
will give students an idea of the world around them as it relates to the
subject matter.
We pay special attention to design, and so our maps are among the most
aesthetically pleasing and easy to read. And while most publishers offer only
a US and World map, National Geographic offers a broad line of reference
maps, with more than 50 titles.
Education Map Pack
Educators seeking the best maps for their students have a new option
with National Geographic’s highly economical Education Packs! Each
Education Map Pack comes with either 11 or 18 of our most popular wall
maps, individually tubed, and a coordinating display for keeping your map
collection organized.
Our BEST Value!
Our 18-Map Education Pack Contains:
• World Political
• World Physical
• The Earth’s Fractured Surface
• USA Political
• USA Physical
• Africa
• Asia
• Australia
• Antarctica
• Europe
• North America
• South America
• Afghanistan/Pakistan
• Canada
• Mexico and Central America
• Iraq and The Heart of the Middle East
• Battles of the Civil War
• Indian Country
A GREAT Value!
Our 11-Map Education Pack Contains:
• World Political
• World Physical
• USA Political
• USA Physical
• Africa
• Asia
• Australia
• Antarctica
• Europe
• North America
• South America
U.S. & World Political Education Pack
Bright colors and unparalleled detail bring the United States and World alive!
U.S. & World Physical Education Pack
Our U.S. & World Physical maps highlight the Earth’s land and undersea forms with exquisite detailed relief.
For more information:
To receive more information on our education programs, or to order, contact: Brent Douthit.
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