ADMINISTRATIVE BOUNDARIES

FOR NORTH AMERICA

Map of the West, including the Pacific Coast, the Great Basin, and the Rockies

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Compare with 38-state proposal of G. Etzel Pearcy.

Dark gray lines are subcontinent boundaries.
Medium gray lines are country boundaries.
Light gray lines are regional boundaries.
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West detail map, centered on Great Basin

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Comparison with 38-state proposal of G. Etzel Pearcy.

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Map of the West, including the Pacific Coast, the Great Basin, and the Rockies

For theoretical explanation, see home page.

Compare with 38-state proposal of G. Etzel Pearcy.

Dark gray lines are subcontinent boundaries.
Medium gray lines are country boundaries.
Light gray lines are regional boundaries.
Click on map to see adjacent areas.

West detail map

Send questions and suggestions for geographic names to aloe@rev.net.

Home page

Information about regions

Questions

Comparison with 38-state proposal of G. Etzel Pearcy.

Related maps:

Information about regions

Questions

Comparison with 38-state proposal of G. Etzel Pearcy.

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