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2. Trafic ferroviaire de Paris vers la province : Trafic marchandises, 1965 -- Trafic voyageurs, 1965 -- Quelques exportations parisiennes : [World] -- [Europe] -- Transports aériens entre Paris et le monde : [World] -- [Europe]. A.U.R.E.G.
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Association universitaire de recherches cartographiques et géographiques, France. Délégation à l'aménagement du territoire et à l'action régionale, and Association universitaire de recherches et d'études géographiques
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Transportation ,Railroad ,Commerce ,Economics ,Airlines ,Data Visualization - Abstract
Six maps of transportation within France and in connection with world trade, in 1965. Maps show railway traffic from Paris to the provinces, including both goods and passengers. Maps also show certain Parisian exports to Europe and the greater world, as well as air transport between Paris and Europe and the greater world. Maps include legends and bar scales (scales differ). Colored lithograph. Together, maps are 64 x 51 cm, on sheet 69 x 56 cm. "Rôle national et international de Paris 91-4"., Atlas de Paris et de la Region Parisienne, by the Association universitaire de recherches cartographiques et géographiques; published by Editions Berger-Levrault in Paris, 1976. Presented in two objects - the atlas as single sheets housed within a box, and the accompanying text in a volume. Box and volume both covered in beige linen, with the title printed in red on paper and pasted to front covers of each, as well as the spine of the volume. Sheets within box include a title page, preface by Paul Delouvrier (Préfet de la Région Parisienne), a list of the patronage committee, a list of the contributors, a table of contents and 87 leaves of plates. Plates present 404 maps and 16 charts, with many sheets containing multiple maps. Atlas represents the city of Paris and the Région Parisienne [Île-de-France], or the Paris Region, France. Some maps also show France, Europe and the world in order to illustrate the national and international relationships of Paris and the Paris Region. Map topics include political geography, geomorphology, hydrogeography, weather, transportation, architecture, land use and development, population, energy, agriculture, industry, roads, economics, education, communication, tourism and religion. Maps also show vegetation, bodies of water and drainage. Most maps feature data visualization to convey geographical information, with thematic charts dotting the geography. The exquisite graphic design of the maps delivers the information with great visual pleasure. Maps by A.U.R.E.G. [Association universitaire de recherches et d'études géographiques]. The accompanying text volume is comprised of a half title page, title page, Introduction and ten sections, entitled: I. Generalities -- II. Aspects physiques -- III. Structure urbaine -- IV. Population -- V. Transports et energie -- VI. Agriculture -- VII. Industrie -- VIII. Tertiaire -- IX. Role national et international de Paris -- X. Le schema directeur de la Region Parisienne. The volume includes numerous additional maps and charts within its pages.
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- 1965
3. Les emplois publics selon le ressort géographique des administrations, 1962 -- Les emplois publics selon le ressort géographique : Structure par arrondissement et par commune -- Les organismes internationaux -- Les ambassades et consulats. A.U.R.E.G.
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Association universitaire de recherches cartographiques et géographiques, France. Délégation à l'aménagement du territoire et à l'action régionale, and Association universitaire de recherches et d'études géographiques
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Commerce ,Economics ,Data Visualization - Abstract
Four maps of the economy in Paris, France, in 1962. Maps show public employment by the geographical area of the administrations in 1962, public employment by district and municipality, as well as international organizations, embassies and consulates. Maps include legends and bar scales (scales differ). Colored lithograph. Together, maps are 64 x 51 cm, on sheet 69 x 56 cm. "Tertiaire 84-3"., Atlas de Paris et de la Region Parisienne, by the Association universitaire de recherches cartographiques et géographiques; published by Editions Berger-Levrault in Paris, 1976. Presented in two objects - the atlas as single sheets housed within a box, and the accompanying text in a volume. Box and volume both covered in beige linen, with the title printed in red on paper and pasted to front covers of each, as well as the spine of the volume. Sheets within box include a title page, preface by Paul Delouvrier (Préfet de la Région Parisienne), a list of the patronage committee, a list of the contributors, a table of contents and 87 leaves of plates. Plates present 404 maps and 16 charts, with many sheets containing multiple maps. Atlas represents the city of Paris and the Région Parisienne [Île-de-France], or the Paris Region, France. Some maps also show France, Europe and the world in order to illustrate the national and international relationships of Paris and the Paris Region. Map topics include political geography, geomorphology, hydrogeography, weather, transportation, architecture, land use and development, population, energy, agriculture, industry, roads, economics, education, communication, tourism and religion. Maps also show vegetation, bodies of water and drainage. Most maps feature data visualization to convey geographical information, with thematic charts dotting the geography. The exquisite graphic design of the maps delivers the information with great visual pleasure. Maps by A.U.R.E.G. [Association universitaire de recherches et d'études géographiques]. The accompanying text volume is comprised of a half title page, title page, Introduction and ten sections, entitled: I. Generalities -- II. Aspects physiques -- III. Structure urbaine -- IV. Population -- V. Transports et energie -- VI. Agriculture -- VII. Industrie -- VIII. Tertiaire -- IX. Role national et international de Paris -- X. Le schema directeur de la Region Parisienne. The volume includes numerous additional maps and charts within its pages.
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- 1962
4. Les emplois publics par administration, 1962 -- Emplois pubics par administration : Structure par arrondissement et par commune -- Les services de la SNCF et de la RATP, 1966 -- Les services de l'EDF-GDF, 1966. A.U.R.E.G.
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Association universitaire de recherches cartographiques et géographiques, France. Délégation à l'aménagement du territoire et à l'action régionale, and Association universitaire de recherches et d'études géographiques
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Commerce ,Economics ,Data Visualization - Abstract
Four maps of the economy in Paris, France, in 1962 and 1966. Maps show public employment by administrative divisions in 1962, public employment by arrondissement and municipality, as well as SNCF, RATP and EDF-GDF services in 1966. Maps include legends and bar scales (scales differ). Colored lithograph. Together, maps are 64 x 51 cm, on sheet 69 x 56 cm. "Tertiaire 84-2"., Atlas de Paris et de la Region Parisienne, by the Association universitaire de recherches cartographiques et géographiques; published by Editions Berger-Levrault in Paris, 1976. Presented in two objects - the atlas as single sheets housed within a box, and the accompanying text in a volume. Box and volume both covered in beige linen, with the title printed in red on paper and pasted to front covers of each, as well as the spine of the volume. Sheets within box include a title page, preface by Paul Delouvrier (Préfet de la Région Parisienne), a list of the patronage committee, a list of the contributors, a table of contents and 87 leaves of plates. Plates present 404 maps and 16 charts, with many sheets containing multiple maps. Atlas represents the city of Paris and the Région Parisienne [Île-de-France], or the Paris Region, France. Some maps also show France, Europe and the world in order to illustrate the national and international relationships of Paris and the Paris Region. Map topics include political geography, geomorphology, hydrogeography, weather, transportation, architecture, land use and development, population, energy, agriculture, industry, roads, economics, education, communication, tourism and religion. Maps also show vegetation, bodies of water and drainage. Most maps feature data visualization to convey geographical information, with thematic charts dotting the geography. The exquisite graphic design of the maps delivers the information with great visual pleasure. Maps by A.U.R.E.G. [Association universitaire de recherches et d'études géographiques]. The accompanying text volume is comprised of a half title page, title page, Introduction and ten sections, entitled: I. Generalities -- II. Aspects physiques -- III. Structure urbaine -- IV. Population -- V. Transports et energie -- VI. Agriculture -- VII. Industrie -- VIII. Tertiaire -- IX. Role national et international de Paris -- X. Le schema directeur de la Region Parisienne. The volume includes numerous additional maps and charts within its pages.
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- 1966
5. Les emplois publics par administration en 1962. A.U.R.E.G.
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Association universitaire de recherches cartographiques et géographiques, France. Délégation à l'aménagement du territoire et à l'action régionale, and Association universitaire de recherches et d'études géographiques
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Commerce ,Economics ,Data Visualization - Abstract
Map of the labor in Paris, France, in 1962. Shows public employment by administrative divisions. Includes a legend and bar scale. Colored lithograph. Map is 51 x 64 cm, on sheet 56 x 69 cm. "Tertiaire 84-1"., Atlas de Paris et de la Region Parisienne, by the Association universitaire de recherches cartographiques et géographiques; published by Editions Berger-Levrault in Paris, 1976. Presented in two objects - the atlas as single sheets housed within a box, and the accompanying text in a volume. Box and volume both covered in beige linen, with the title printed in red on paper and pasted to front covers of each, as well as the spine of the volume. Sheets within box include a title page, preface by Paul Delouvrier (Préfet de la Région Parisienne), a list of the patronage committee, a list of the contributors, a table of contents and 87 leaves of plates. Plates present 404 maps and 16 charts, with many sheets containing multiple maps. Atlas represents the city of Paris and the Région Parisienne [Île-de-France], or the Paris Region, France. Some maps also show France, Europe and the world in order to illustrate the national and international relationships of Paris and the Paris Region. Map topics include political geography, geomorphology, hydrogeography, weather, transportation, architecture, land use and development, population, energy, agriculture, industry, roads, economics, education, communication, tourism and religion. Maps also show vegetation, bodies of water and drainage. Most maps feature data visualization to convey geographical information, with thematic charts dotting the geography. The exquisite graphic design of the maps delivers the information with great visual pleasure. Maps by A.U.R.E.G. [Association universitaire de recherches et d'études géographiques]. The accompanying text volume is comprised of a half title page, title page, Introduction and ten sections, entitled: I. Generalities -- II. Aspects physiques -- III. Structure urbaine -- IV. Population -- V. Transports et energie -- VI. Agriculture -- VII. Industrie -- VIII. Tertiaire -- IX. Role national et international de Paris -- X. Le schema directeur de la Region Parisienne. The volume includes numerous additional maps and charts within its pages.
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- 1962
6. Personnel médical et para-médical : [Île-de-France] -- [Paris] -- Équipement hospitalier : [Île-de-France] -- [Paris]. A.U.R.E.G.
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Association universitaire de recherches cartographiques et géographiques, France. Délégation à l'aménagement du territoire et à l'action régionale, and Association universitaire de recherches et d'études géographiques
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Commerce ,Economics ,Data Visualization - Abstract
Four maps of the economy in the Région Parisienne [Île-de-France], or the Paris Region, and the city of Paris, France, circa 1967. Maps show medical and paramedical personnel, as well as hospital equipment in both the Paris Region and Paris. Maps include legends and bar scales (scales differ). Colored lithograph. Together, maps are 51 x 64 m, on sheet 56 x 69 cm. "Tertiaire 83-3". (Date inferred based upon date of atlas publication.), Atlas de Paris et de la Region Parisienne, by the Association universitaire de recherches cartographiques et géographiques; published by Editions Berger-Levrault in Paris, 1976. Presented in two objects - the atlas as single sheets housed within a box, and the accompanying text in a volume. Box and volume both covered in beige linen, with the title printed in red on paper and pasted to front covers of each, as well as the spine of the volume. Sheets within box include a title page, preface by Paul Delouvrier (Préfet de la Région Parisienne), a list of the patronage committee, a list of the contributors, a table of contents and 87 leaves of plates. Plates present 404 maps and 16 charts, with many sheets containing multiple maps. Atlas represents the city of Paris and the Région Parisienne [Île-de-France], or the Paris Region, France. Some maps also show France, Europe and the world in order to illustrate the national and international relationships of Paris and the Paris Region. Map topics include political geography, geomorphology, hydrogeography, weather, transportation, architecture, land use and development, population, energy, agriculture, industry, roads, economics, education, communication, tourism and religion. Maps also show vegetation, bodies of water and drainage. Most maps feature data visualization to convey geographical information, with thematic charts dotting the geography. The exquisite graphic design of the maps delivers the information with great visual pleasure. Maps by A.U.R.E.G. [Association universitaire de recherches et d'études géographiques]. The accompanying text volume is comprised of a half title page, title page, Introduction and ten sections, entitled: I. Generalities -- II. Aspects physiques -- III. Structure urbaine -- IV. Population -- V. Transports et energie -- VI. Agriculture -- VII. Industrie -- VIII. Tertiaire -- IX. Role national et international de Paris -- X. Le schema directeur de la Region Parisienne. The volume includes numerous additional maps and charts within its pages.
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- 1967
7. Recettes fiscales communales par ménage, 1962 -- Part de la patente dans le principal fictif communal, 1962 -- Produit par habitant de la patente pour un montant de 30,000 centimes, 1962 -- 'Centime le France' de la patente communale considéré comme indice de la pression fiscale, 1962 -- Recouvrements de taxe locale par ménage, 1962 -- Contribution mobilière et taxes annexes part communale par logement, 1962. A.U.R.E.G.
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Association universitaire de recherches cartographiques et géographiques, France. Délégation à l'aménagement du territoire et à l'action régionale, and Association universitaire de recherches et d'études géographiques
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Commerce ,Economics - Abstract
Four maps of the economy in the Région Parisienne [Île-de-France], or the Paris Region, France, in 1962. Maps show communal tax receipts per household, tax share in the main fictitious communal tax, product per inhabitant of the tax for an amount of 30,000 centimes, "Centime le France" of the municipal tax considered as an index of tax pressure, collection of local tax per household, contribution on movable property and additional taxes (communal share) per dwelling. Maps include legends and bar scales (scales differ). Colored lithograph. Together, maps are 51 x 64 m, on sheet 56 x 69 cm. "Tertiaire 83-2"., Atlas de Paris et de la Region Parisienne, by the Association universitaire de recherches cartographiques et géographiques; published by Editions Berger-Levrault in Paris, 1976. Presented in two objects - the atlas as single sheets housed within a box, and the accompanying text in a volume. Box and volume both covered in beige linen, with the title printed in red on paper and pasted to front covers of each, as well as the spine of the volume. Sheets within box include a title page, preface by Paul Delouvrier (Préfet de la Région Parisienne), a list of the patronage committee, a list of the contributors, a table of contents and 87 leaves of plates. Plates present 404 maps and 16 charts, with many sheets containing multiple maps. Atlas represents the city of Paris and the Région Parisienne [Île-de-France], or the Paris Region, France. Some maps also show France, Europe and the world in order to illustrate the national and international relationships of Paris and the Paris Region. Map topics include political geography, geomorphology, hydrogeography, weather, transportation, architecture, land use and development, population, energy, agriculture, industry, roads, economics, education, communication, tourism and religion. Maps also show vegetation, bodies of water and drainage. Most maps feature data visualization to convey geographical information, with thematic charts dotting the geography. The exquisite graphic design of the maps delivers the information with great visual pleasure. Maps by A.U.R.E.G. [Association universitaire de recherches et d'études géographiques]. The accompanying text volume is comprised of a half title page, title page, Introduction and ten sections, entitled: I. Generalities -- II. Aspects physiques -- III. Structure urbaine -- IV. Population -- V. Transports et energie -- VI. Agriculture -- VII. Industrie -- VIII. Tertiaire -- IX. Role national et international de Paris -- X. Le schema directeur de la Region Parisienne. The volume includes numerous additional maps and charts within its pages.
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- 1962
8. Équipement bancaire, 1966. A.U.R.E.G.
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Association universitaire de recherches cartographiques et géographiques, France. Délégation à l'aménagement du territoire et à l'action régionale, and Association universitaire de recherches et d'études géographiques
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Commerce ,Economics ,Data Visualization - Abstract
Four maps of the economy in the city of Paris and the Région Parisienne [Île-de-France], or the Paris Region, France, in 1966. Maps show banking in both the city of Paris and the Paris Region. Maps include legends and bar scales (scales differ). Colored lithograph. Together, maps are 51 x 64 m, on sheet 56 x 69 cm. "Tertiaire 83-1"., Atlas de Paris et de la Region Parisienne, by the Association universitaire de recherches cartographiques et géographiques; published by Editions Berger-Levrault in Paris, 1976. Presented in two objects - the atlas as single sheets housed within a box, and the accompanying text in a volume. Box and volume both covered in beige linen, with the title printed in red on paper and pasted to front covers of each, as well as the spine of the volume. Sheets within box include a title page, preface by Paul Delouvrier (Préfet de la Région Parisienne), a list of the patronage committee, a list of the contributors, a table of contents and 87 leaves of plates. Plates present 404 maps and 16 charts, with many sheets containing multiple maps. Atlas represents the city of Paris and the Région Parisienne [Île-de-France], or the Paris Region, France. Some maps also show France, Europe and the world in order to illustrate the national and international relationships of Paris and the Paris Region. Map topics include political geography, geomorphology, hydrogeography, weather, transportation, architecture, land use and development, population, energy, agriculture, industry, roads, economics, education, communication, tourism and religion. Maps also show vegetation, bodies of water and drainage. Most maps feature data visualization to convey geographical information, with thematic charts dotting the geography. The exquisite graphic design of the maps delivers the information with great visual pleasure. Maps by A.U.R.E.G. [Association universitaire de recherches et d'études géographiques]. The accompanying text volume is comprised of a half title page, title page, Introduction and ten sections, entitled: I. Generalities -- II. Aspects physiques -- III. Structure urbaine -- IV. Population -- V. Transports et energie -- VI. Agriculture -- VII. Industrie -- VIII. Tertiaire -- IX. Role national et international de Paris -- X. Le schema directeur de la Region Parisienne. The volume includes numerous additional maps and charts within its pages.
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- 1966
9. Siège et importance des grandes sociétés : Industries, commerces, services -- Centre des affaires. A.U.R.E.G.
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Association universitaire de recherches cartographiques et géographiques, France. Délégation à l'aménagement du territoire et à l'action régionale, and Association universitaire de recherches et d'études géographiques
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Commerce ,Economics ,Data Visualization - Abstract
Two maps of the economy in Paris, France, circa 1967. Maps show the location and size of large corporations (industries, commercial business and services), as well as the business center of the city. Maps include legends and bar scales (scales differ). Colored lithograph. Together, maps are 64 x 51 cm, on sheet 69 x 56 cm. "Tertiaire 82-3". (Date inferred based upon date of atlas publication.), Atlas de Paris et de la Region Parisienne, by the Association universitaire de recherches cartographiques et géographiques; published by Editions Berger-Levrault in Paris, 1976. Presented in two objects - the atlas as single sheets housed within a box, and the accompanying text in a volume. Box and volume both covered in beige linen, with the title printed in red on paper and pasted to front covers of each, as well as the spine of the volume. Sheets within box include a title page, preface by Paul Delouvrier (Préfet de la Région Parisienne), a list of the patronage committee, a list of the contributors, a table of contents and 87 leaves of plates. Plates present 404 maps and 16 charts, with many sheets containing multiple maps. Atlas represents the city of Paris and the Région Parisienne [Île-de-France], or the Paris Region, France. Some maps also show France, Europe and the world in order to illustrate the national and international relationships of Paris and the Paris Region. Map topics include political geography, geomorphology, hydrogeography, weather, transportation, architecture, land use and development, population, energy, agriculture, industry, roads, economics, education, communication, tourism and religion. Maps also show vegetation, bodies of water and drainage. Most maps feature data visualization to convey geographical information, with thematic charts dotting the geography. The exquisite graphic design of the maps delivers the information with great visual pleasure. Maps by A.U.R.E.G. [Association universitaire de recherches et d'études géographiques]. The accompanying text volume is comprised of a half title page, title page, Introduction and ten sections, entitled: I. Generalities -- II. Aspects physiques -- III. Structure urbaine -- IV. Population -- V. Transports et energie -- VI. Agriculture -- VII. Industrie -- VIII. Tertiaire -- IX. Role national et international de Paris -- X. Le schema directeur de la Region Parisienne. The volume includes numerous additional maps and charts within its pages.
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- 1967
10. Valeur locative des locaux commerciaux, 1960-1962 -- Impôts sur les chiffres d'affaires, 1963 -- Import-Export, courtiers, agences de publicité -- Bureaux et agences de voyages, cercles et clubs, haute couture. A.U.R.E.G.
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Association universitaire de recherches cartographiques et géographiques, France. Délégation à l'aménagement du territoire et à l'action régionale, and Association universitaire de recherches et d'études géographiques
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Commerce ,Economics ,Historical ,Data Visualization - Abstract
Four maps of the economy in Paris, France, from 1960 to 1963. Maps show the rental value of commercial premises from 1960 to 1962, taxes on commercial premises turnover in 1963, import-export brokers and advertising agencies, as well as offices, travel agencies, clubs and haute couture. Maps include legends and bar scales. Inset map: Taxes sur la valeur locative des locaux professionnels. Colored lithograph. Together, maps are 51 x 64 m, on sheet 56 x 69 cm. "Tertiaire 82-2"., Atlas de Paris et de la Region Parisienne, by the Association universitaire de recherches cartographiques et géographiques; published by Editions Berger-Levrault in Paris, 1976. Presented in two objects - the atlas as single sheets housed within a box, and the accompanying text in a volume. Box and volume both covered in beige linen, with the title printed in red on paper and pasted to front covers of each, as well as the spine of the volume. Sheets within box include a title page, preface by Paul Delouvrier (Préfet de la Région Parisienne), a list of the patronage committee, a list of the contributors, a table of contents and 87 leaves of plates. Plates present 404 maps and 16 charts, with many sheets containing multiple maps. Atlas represents the city of Paris and the Région Parisienne [Île-de-France], or the Paris Region, France. Some maps also show France, Europe and the world in order to illustrate the national and international relationships of Paris and the Paris Region. Map topics include political geography, geomorphology, hydrogeography, weather, transportation, architecture, land use and development, population, energy, agriculture, industry, roads, economics, education, communication, tourism and religion. Maps also show vegetation, bodies of water and drainage. Most maps feature data visualization to convey geographical information, with thematic charts dotting the geography. The exquisite graphic design of the maps delivers the information with great visual pleasure. Maps by A.U.R.E.G. [Association universitaire de recherches et d'études géographiques]. The accompanying text volume is comprised of a half title page, title page, Introduction and ten sections, entitled: I. Generalities -- II. Aspects physiques -- III. Structure urbaine -- IV. Population -- V. Transports et energie -- VI. Agriculture -- VII. Industrie -- VIII. Tertiaire -- IX. Role national et international de Paris -- X. Le schema directeur de la Region Parisienne. The volume includes numerous additional maps and charts within its pages.
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- 1962
11. Superficie de plancher des bureaux des établissements industriels et commerciaux de plus de 50 salariés en 1959 -- Les télescripteurs en 1964 -- Le téléphone en 1965 : Communications internationales et interurbaines -- Abonnementes et taxes. A.U.R.E.G.
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Association universitaire de recherches cartographiques et géographiques, France. Délégation à l'aménagement du territoire et à l'action régionale, and Association universitaire de recherches et d'études géographiques
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Commerce ,Economics ,Historical ,Data Visualization - Abstract
Four maps of the economy in Paris, France, from 1959 to 1965. Maps show the size of offices in industrial and commercial establishments with more than 50 employees in 1959, teleprinters in 1964, the use of telephones for international and long-distance communications, as well as telephone subscriptions and taxes in 1965. Maps include legends and bar scales (scales differ). Colored lithograph. Together, maps are 64 x 51 cm, on sheet 69 x 56 cm. "Tertiaire 82-1"., Atlas de Paris et de la Region Parisienne, by the Association universitaire de recherches cartographiques et géographiques; published by Editions Berger-Levrault in Paris, 1976. Presented in two objects - the atlas as single sheets housed within a box, and the accompanying text in a volume. Box and volume both covered in beige linen, with the title printed in red on paper and pasted to front covers of each, as well as the spine of the volume. Sheets within box include a title page, preface by Paul Delouvrier (Préfet de la Région Parisienne), a list of the patronage committee, a list of the contributors, a table of contents and 87 leaves of plates. Plates present 404 maps and 16 charts, with many sheets containing multiple maps. Atlas represents the city of Paris and the Région Parisienne [Île-de-France], or the Paris Region, France. Some maps also show France, Europe and the world in order to illustrate the national and international relationships of Paris and the Paris Region. Map topics include political geography, geomorphology, hydrogeography, weather, transportation, architecture, land use and development, population, energy, agriculture, industry, roads, economics, education, communication, tourism and religion. Maps also show vegetation, bodies of water and drainage. Most maps feature data visualization to convey geographical information, with thematic charts dotting the geography. The exquisite graphic design of the maps delivers the information with great visual pleasure. Maps by A.U.R.E.G. [Association universitaire de recherches et d'études géographiques]. The accompanying text volume is comprised of a half title page, title page, Introduction and ten sections, entitled: I. Generalities -- II. Aspects physiques -- III. Structure urbaine -- IV. Population -- V. Transports et energie -- VI. Agriculture -- VII. Industrie -- VIII. Tertiaire -- IX. Role national et international de Paris -- X. Le schema directeur de la Region Parisienne. The volume includes numerous additional maps and charts within its pages.
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- 1965
12. Grands magasins, 1965 -- Magasins populaires - supermarchés et superettes, 1965 -- Quelques caractéristiques du commerce -- Commerces de plus de 10 salariés -- Commerces sans salariés -- Commerces de gros -- Commerces alimentaires en libre service. A.U.R.E.G.
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Association universitaire de recherches cartographiques et géographiques, France. Délégation à l'aménagement du territoire et à l'action régionale, and Association universitaire de recherches et d'études géographiques
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Commerce ,Economics ,Data Visualization - Abstract
Seven maps of the economy in the city of Paris and the Région Parisienne [Île-de-France], or the Paris Region, France, in 1965. Maps show department stores, supermarkets and convenience store), and characteristics of trade (such as type and size) in Paris, as well as stores with more then ten employees, stores without employees, wholesale stores and self-service food stores in the Paris Region. Maps include legends and bar scales (scales differ). Colored lithograph. Together, maps are 51 x 64 cm, on sheet 56 x 69 cm. "Tertiaire 81-5"., Atlas de Paris et de la Region Parisienne, by the Association universitaire de recherches cartographiques et géographiques; published by Editions Berger-Levrault in Paris, 1976. Presented in two objects - the atlas as single sheets housed within a box, and the accompanying text in a volume. Box and volume both covered in beige linen, with the title printed in red on paper and pasted to front covers of each, as well as the spine of the volume. Sheets within box include a title page, preface by Paul Delouvrier (Préfet de la Région Parisienne), a list of the patronage committee, a list of the contributors, a table of contents and 87 leaves of plates. Plates present 404 maps and 16 charts, with many sheets containing multiple maps. Atlas represents the city of Paris and the Région Parisienne [Île-de-France], or the Paris Region, France. Some maps also show France, Europe and the world in order to illustrate the national and international relationships of Paris and the Paris Region. Map topics include political geography, geomorphology, hydrogeography, weather, transportation, architecture, land use and development, population, energy, agriculture, industry, roads, economics, education, communication, tourism and religion. Maps also show vegetation, bodies of water and drainage. Most maps feature data visualization to convey geographical information, with thematic charts dotting the geography. The exquisite graphic design of the maps delivers the information with great visual pleasure. Maps by A.U.R.E.G. [Association universitaire de recherches et d'études géographiques]. The accompanying text volume is comprised of a half title page, title page, Introduction and ten sections, entitled: I. Generalities -- II. Aspects physiques -- III. Structure urbaine -- IV. Population -- V. Transports et energie -- VI. Agriculture -- VII. Industrie -- VIII. Tertiaire -- IX. Role national et international de Paris -- X. Le schema directeur de la Region Parisienne. The volume includes numerous additional maps and charts within its pages.
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- 1965
13. Essai de hiérarchie des centres commerciaux. A.U.R.E.G.
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Association universitaire de recherches cartographiques et géographiques, France. Délégation à l'aménagement du territoire et à l'action régionale, and Association universitaire de recherches et d'études géographiques
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Commerce ,Economics ,Data Visualization - Abstract
Map of the economy in the Région Parisienne [Île-de-France], or the Paris Region, France, circa 1967. Shows shopping centers. Includes a legend and bar scale. Colored lithograph. Map is 51 x 64 cm, on sheet 56 x 69 cm. "Tertiaire 81-7". (Date inferred based upon date of atlas publication.), Atlas de Paris et de la Region Parisienne, by the Association universitaire de recherches cartographiques et géographiques; published by Editions Berger-Levrault in Paris, 1976. Presented in two objects - the atlas as single sheets housed within a box, and the accompanying text in a volume. Box and volume both covered in beige linen, with the title printed in red on paper and pasted to front covers of each, as well as the spine of the volume. Sheets within box include a title page, preface by Paul Delouvrier (Préfet de la Région Parisienne), a list of the patronage committee, a list of the contributors, a table of contents and 87 leaves of plates. Plates present 404 maps and 16 charts, with many sheets containing multiple maps. Atlas represents the city of Paris and the Région Parisienne [Île-de-France], or the Paris Region, France. Some maps also show France, Europe and the world in order to illustrate the national and international relationships of Paris and the Paris Region. Map topics include political geography, geomorphology, hydrogeography, weather, transportation, architecture, land use and development, population, energy, agriculture, industry, roads, economics, education, communication, tourism and religion. Maps also show vegetation, bodies of water and drainage. Most maps feature data visualization to convey geographical information, with thematic charts dotting the geography. The exquisite graphic design of the maps delivers the information with great visual pleasure. Maps by A.U.R.E.G. [Association universitaire de recherches et d'études géographiques]. The accompanying text volume is comprised of a half title page, title page, Introduction and ten sections, entitled: I. Generalities -- II. Aspects physiques -- III. Structure urbaine -- IV. Population -- V. Transports et energie -- VI. Agriculture -- VII. Industrie -- VIII. Tertiaire -- IX. Role national et international de Paris -- X. Le schema directeur de la Region Parisienne. The volume includes numerous additional maps and charts within its pages.
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- 1967
14. Quelques spécialisations commerciales, 1962 -- Fourrures -- Tissus -- Habillement -- Mercerie bonneterie -- Meubles -- Antiquaires -- Édition. A.U.R.E.G.
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Association universitaire de recherches cartographiques et géographiques, France. Délégation à l'aménagement du territoire et à l'action régionale, and Association universitaire de recherches et d'études géographiques
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Commerce ,Economics ,Data Visualization - Abstract
Eight maps of the economy in Paris, France, in 1962. Maps show certain commercial specialization: furs, fabrics, clothing, haberdashery and hosiery, furniture, antiques and publishing. Maps include legends and bar scales (scales differ). Colored lithograph. Together, maps are 51 x 64 cm, on sheet 56 x 69 cm. "Tertiaire 81-4"., Atlas de Paris et de la Region Parisienne, by the Association universitaire de recherches cartographiques et géographiques; published by Editions Berger-Levrault in Paris, 1976. Presented in two objects - the atlas as single sheets housed within a box, and the accompanying text in a volume. Box and volume both covered in beige linen, with the title printed in red on paper and pasted to front covers of each, as well as the spine of the volume. Sheets within box include a title page, preface by Paul Delouvrier (Préfet de la Région Parisienne), a list of the patronage committee, a list of the contributors, a table of contents and 87 leaves of plates. Plates present 404 maps and 16 charts, with many sheets containing multiple maps. Atlas represents the city of Paris and the Région Parisienne [Île-de-France], or the Paris Region, France. Some maps also show France, Europe and the world in order to illustrate the national and international relationships of Paris and the Paris Region. Map topics include political geography, geomorphology, hydrogeography, weather, transportation, architecture, land use and development, population, energy, agriculture, industry, roads, economics, education, communication, tourism and religion. Maps also show vegetation, bodies of water and drainage. Most maps feature data visualization to convey geographical information, with thematic charts dotting the geography. The exquisite graphic design of the maps delivers the information with great visual pleasure. Maps by A.U.R.E.G. [Association universitaire de recherches et d'études géographiques]. The accompanying text volume is comprised of a half title page, title page, Introduction and ten sections, entitled: I. Generalities -- II. Aspects physiques -- III. Structure urbaine -- IV. Population -- V. Transports et energie -- VI. Agriculture -- VII. Industrie -- VIII. Tertiaire -- IX. Role national et international de Paris -- X. Le schema directeur de la Region Parisienne. The volume includes numerous additional maps and charts within its pages.
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- 1962
15. Appareil commercial, 1962 -- Magasins populaires, supermarchés et superettes, 1962 -- Physionomie commerciale des rues, 1962 : Versailles -- Melun -- Zones d'influence commerciale : Biens durables. A.U.R.E.G.
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Association universitaire de recherches cartographiques et géographiques, France. Délégation à l'aménagement du territoire et à l'action régionale, and Association universitaire de recherches et d'études géographiques
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Commerce ,Economics ,Data Visualization - Abstract
Seven maps of the economy in the Région Parisienne [Île-de-France], or the Paris Region, France, in 1962. Maps show the commercial apparatus, supermarkets and convenience stores, the commercial physiognomy of the streets in Versailles and Melun, and zones of commercial influence for durable goods. Maps include legends and bar scales (scales differ). Colored lithograph. Together, maps are 51 x 64 cm, on sheet 56 x 69 cm. "Tertiaire 81-6"., Atlas de Paris et de la Region Parisienne, by the Association universitaire de recherches cartographiques et géographiques; published by Editions Berger-Levrault in Paris, 1976. Presented in two objects - the atlas as single sheets housed within a box, and the accompanying text in a volume. Box and volume both covered in beige linen, with the title printed in red on paper and pasted to front covers of each, as well as the spine of the volume. Sheets within box include a title page, preface by Paul Delouvrier (Préfet de la Région Parisienne), a list of the patronage committee, a list of the contributors, a table of contents and 87 leaves of plates. Plates present 404 maps and 16 charts, with many sheets containing multiple maps. Atlas represents the city of Paris and the Région Parisienne [Île-de-France], or the Paris Region, France. Some maps also show France, Europe and the world in order to illustrate the national and international relationships of Paris and the Paris Region. Map topics include political geography, geomorphology, hydrogeography, weather, transportation, architecture, land use and development, population, energy, agriculture, industry, roads, economics, education, communication, tourism and religion. Maps also show vegetation, bodies of water and drainage. Most maps feature data visualization to convey geographical information, with thematic charts dotting the geography. The exquisite graphic design of the maps delivers the information with great visual pleasure. Maps by A.U.R.E.G. [Association universitaire de recherches et d'études géographiques]. The accompanying text volume is comprised of a half title page, title page, Introduction and ten sections, entitled: I. Generalities -- II. Aspects physiques -- III. Structure urbaine -- IV. Population -- V. Transports et energie -- VI. Agriculture -- VII. Industrie -- VIII. Tertiaire -- IX. Role national et international de Paris -- X. Le schema directeur de la Region Parisienne. The volume includes numerous additional maps and charts within its pages.
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- 1962
16. Le commerce de détail, 1962 -- Le commerce alimentaire de détail, 1962. A.U.R.E.G.
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Association universitaire de recherches cartographiques et géographiques, France. Délégation à l'aménagement du territoire et à l'action régionale, and Association universitaire de recherches et d'études géographiques
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Commerce ,Economics ,Data Visualization - Abstract
Two maps of the economy in Paris, France, in 1962. Maps show retail trade and retail food trade. Maps include legends and bar scales (scales differ). Colored lithograph. Together, maps are 64 x 51 cm, on sheet 69 x 56 cm. "Tertiaire 81-3"., Atlas de Paris et de la Region Parisienne, by the Association universitaire de recherches cartographiques et géographiques; published by Editions Berger-Levrault in Paris, 1976. Presented in two objects - the atlas as single sheets housed within a box, and the accompanying text in a volume. Box and volume both covered in beige linen, with the title printed in red on paper and pasted to front covers of each, as well as the spine of the volume. Sheets within box include a title page, preface by Paul Delouvrier (Préfet de la Région Parisienne), a list of the patronage committee, a list of the contributors, a table of contents and 87 leaves of plates. Plates present 404 maps and 16 charts, with many sheets containing multiple maps. Atlas represents the city of Paris and the Région Parisienne [Île-de-France], or the Paris Region, France. Some maps also show France, Europe and the world in order to illustrate the national and international relationships of Paris and the Paris Region. Map topics include political geography, geomorphology, hydrogeography, weather, transportation, architecture, land use and development, population, energy, agriculture, industry, roads, economics, education, communication, tourism and religion. Maps also show vegetation, bodies of water and drainage. Most maps feature data visualization to convey geographical information, with thematic charts dotting the geography. The exquisite graphic design of the maps delivers the information with great visual pleasure. Maps by A.U.R.E.G. [Association universitaire de recherches et d'études géographiques]. The accompanying text volume is comprised of a half title page, title page, Introduction and ten sections, entitled: I. Generalities -- II. Aspects physiques -- III. Structure urbaine -- IV. Population -- V. Transports et energie -- VI. Agriculture -- VII. Industrie -- VIII. Tertiaire -- IX. Role national et international de Paris -- X. Le schema directeur de la Region Parisienne. The volume includes numerous additional maps and charts within its pages.
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- 1962
17. Commerce de gros, 1962 -- Centre de Paris. A.U.R.E.G.
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Association universitaire de recherches cartographiques et géographiques, France. Délégation à l'aménagement du territoire et à l'action régionale, and Association universitaire de recherches et d'études géographiques
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Commerce ,Economics ,Data Visualization - Abstract
Two maps of the economy in Paris, France, in 1962. Maps show wholesale trade in the entire city and in the center of Paris. Maps include legends and bar scales (scales differ). Colored lithograph. Together, maps are 64 x 51 cm, on sheet 69 x 56 cm. "Tertiaire 81-2"., Atlas de Paris et de la Region Parisienne, by the Association universitaire de recherches cartographiques et géographiques; published by Editions Berger-Levrault in Paris, 1976. Presented in two objects - the atlas as single sheets housed within a box, and the accompanying text in a volume. Box and volume both covered in beige linen, with the title printed in red on paper and pasted to front covers of each, as well as the spine of the volume. Sheets within box include a title page, preface by Paul Delouvrier (Préfet de la Région Parisienne), a list of the patronage committee, a list of the contributors, a table of contents and 87 leaves of plates. Plates present 404 maps and 16 charts, with many sheets containing multiple maps. Atlas represents the city of Paris and the Région Parisienne [Île-de-France], or the Paris Region, France. Some maps also show France, Europe and the world in order to illustrate the national and international relationships of Paris and the Paris Region. Map topics include political geography, geomorphology, hydrogeography, weather, transportation, architecture, land use and development, population, energy, agriculture, industry, roads, economics, education, communication, tourism and religion. Maps also show vegetation, bodies of water and drainage. Most maps feature data visualization to convey geographical information, with thematic charts dotting the geography. The exquisite graphic design of the maps delivers the information with great visual pleasure. Maps by A.U.R.E.G. [Association universitaire de recherches et d'études géographiques]. The accompanying text volume is comprised of a half title page, title page, Introduction and ten sections, entitled: I. Generalities -- II. Aspects physiques -- III. Structure urbaine -- IV. Population -- V. Transports et energie -- VI. Agriculture -- VII. Industrie -- VIII. Tertiaire -- IX. Role national et international de Paris -- X. Le schema directeur de la Region Parisienne. The volume includes numerous additional maps and charts within its pages.
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- 1962
18. Actifs au lieu de travail : Évolution, 1954-1962 : [Région de Paris] -- [Paris] -- Classement des actifs au lieu de travail selon les activités économics dominantes, 1962 : [Région de Paris] -- [Paris] -- Répartition des actifs a lieu de travail par branches d'activités économiques, 1962 : [Région de Paris] -- [Paris] -- Population active industrielle au lieu de travail par rapport à la population active totale au lieu de travail -- Actifs travaillant dans leur commune ou leur quartier de résidence, 1962 : [Région de Paris] -- [Paris] -- Actifs résidant dans leur commune ou leur quartier d'emploi, 1962 : [Région de Paris] -- [Paris] -- Classement des communes ou quartiers de Paris selon leurs caractéristiques dominantes de résidence ou d'emploi, 1962 : [Région de Paris] -- [Paris] -- Attraction de Paris sur les communes de banleiue, 1962 -- Diffusion des Parisiens vers. A.U.R.E.G.
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Association universitaire de recherches cartographiques et géographiques, France. Délégation à l'aménagement du territoire et à l'action régionale, and Association universitaire de recherches et d'études géographiques
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Population ,Commerce ,Economics ,Historical ,Data Visualization - Abstract
Fifteen maps of population in the Région Parisienne [Île-de-France], or the Paris Region, and the city of Paris, France, in 1962. Maps show the evolution of workers from 1954-1962 in the Paris Region and Paris, the ranking of workers according to dominant economic activities in the Paris Region and Paris, the breakdown of workers by branch of economic activity in the Paris Region and Paris, the industrial labor force in relation to the total labor force in the Paris Region, workers working in their district of residence in the Paris Region and Paris, workers living in their employment district in the Paris Region and Paris, the classification of districts according to their dominant characteristics of residence and employment in the Paris Region and Paris, and the inhabitants of the Paris suburbs. Maps include legends and bar scales (scales differ). Colored lithograph. Together, maps are 51 x 64 cm, on sheet 56 x 69 cm. "Population 43-4"., Atlas de Paris et de la Region Parisienne, by the Association universitaire de recherches cartographiques et géographiques; published by Editions Berger-Levrault in Paris, 1976. Presented in two objects - the atlas as single sheets housed within a box, and the accompanying text in a volume. Box and volume both covered in beige linen, with the title printed in red on paper and pasted to front covers of each, as well as the spine of the volume. Sheets within box include a title page, preface by Paul Delouvrier (Préfet de la Région Parisienne), a list of the patronage committee, a list of the contributors, a table of contents and 87 leaves of plates. Plates present 404 maps and 16 charts, with many sheets containing multiple maps. Atlas represents the city of Paris and the Région Parisienne [Île-de-France], or the Paris Region, France. Some maps also show France, Europe and the world in order to illustrate the national and international relationships of Paris and the Paris Region. Map topics include political geography, geomorphology, hydrogeography, weather, transportation, architecture, land use and development, population, energy, agriculture, industry, roads, economics, education, communication, tourism and religion. Maps also show vegetation, bodies of water and drainage. Most maps feature data visualization to convey geographical information, with thematic charts dotting the geography. The exquisite graphic design of the maps delivers the information with great visual pleasure. Maps by A.U.R.E.G. [Association universitaire de recherches et d'études géographiques]. The accompanying text volume is comprised of a half title page, title page, Introduction and ten sections, entitled: I. Generalities -- II. Aspects physiques -- III. Structure urbaine -- IV. Population -- V. Transports et energie -- VI. Agriculture -- VII. Industrie -- VIII. Tertiaire -- IX. Role national et international de Paris -- X. Le schema directeur de la Region Parisienne. The volume includes numerous additional maps and charts within its pages.
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- 1962
19. Origine des variations de la population communale de 1954 a 1962 : Mouvement naturel et migrations -- Départements d'origine des Parisiens : 1833 -- 1891 -- 1911 -- 1962 -- Migrations d'Électeurs vers la Région Parisienne : Seine, 1949-54 -- Seine, 1955-60 -- Seine-et-Oise, 1949-54 -- Seine-et-Oise, 1955-60 -- Taux bruts par secteurs : Moyenne 1961-63 : Natalité -- Mortalité -- Évolution relative des taux bruts de 1953-55 à 1961-63 -- Quotient de fécondité par secteurs en 1961-63 -- Indice de mortalité par secteurs en 1961-63 -- Natalité et mortalité dans l'évolution de la balance naturelle de 1954 a 1962. A.U.R.E.G.
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Association universitaire de recherches cartographiques et géographiques, France. Délégation à l'aménagement du territoire et à l'action régionale, and Association universitaire de recherches et d'études géographiques
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Population ,Commerce ,Economics ,Data Visualization - Abstract
Sixteen maps of population in the Région Parisienne [Île-de-France], or the Paris Region, France, from 1833 to 1962. Maps show the origin of variations in the municipal population from 1954 to 1962, natural movement and migrations, the departments of origin of Parisians in 1833, 1891,1911 and 1962, migrations of electors to the Paris Region from Seine from 1949 to 1954, Seine from 1955 to 1960, Seine-et-Oise from 1949 to 1954 and Seine-et-Oise from 1955 to 1960, gross population rates by sectors according to average birth rates and mortality, relative changes in population rates from 1953 to 1955 and from 1961 to 1963, fertility by sector from 1961 to 1963, mortality by sector from 1961 to 1963, and birth rate and mortality in the evolution of the natural balance from 1954 to 1962. Maps include legends and bar scales (scales differ). Colored lithograph. Together, maps are 51 x 64 cm, on sheet 56 x 69 cm. "Population 43-1"., Atlas de Paris et de la Region Parisienne, by the Association universitaire de recherches cartographiques et géographiques; published by Editions Berger-Levrault in Paris, 1976. Presented in two objects - the atlas as single sheets housed within a box, and the accompanying text in a volume. Box and volume both covered in beige linen, with the title printed in red on paper and pasted to front covers of each, as well as the spine of the volume. Sheets within box include a title page, preface by Paul Delouvrier (Préfet de la Région Parisienne), a list of the patronage committee, a list of the contributors, a table of contents and 87 leaves of plates. Plates present 404 maps and 16 charts, with many sheets containing multiple maps. Atlas represents the city of Paris and the Région Parisienne [Île-de-France], or the Paris Region, France. Some maps also show France, Europe and the world in order to illustrate the national and international relationships of Paris and the Paris Region. Map topics include political geography, geomorphology, hydrogeography, weather, transportation, architecture, land use and development, population, energy, agriculture, industry, roads, economics, education, communication, tourism and religion. Maps also show vegetation, bodies of water and drainage. Most maps feature data visualization to convey geographical information, with thematic charts dotting the geography. The exquisite graphic design of the maps delivers the information with great visual pleasure. Maps by A.U.R.E.G. [Association universitaire de recherches et d'études géographiques]. The accompanying text volume is comprised of a half title page, title page, Introduction and ten sections, entitled: I. Generalities -- II. Aspects physiques -- III. Structure urbaine -- IV. Population -- V. Transports et energie -- VI. Agriculture -- VII. Industrie -- VIII. Tertiaire -- IX. Role national et international de Paris -- X. Le schema directeur de la Region Parisienne. The volume includes numerous additional maps and charts within its pages.
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- 1963
20. Taux d'activité global -- Taux d'activité féminin -- Catégories socio-professionnelles dominantes au lieu de résidence, 1962 -- Classement de la population active non agricole -- Structure socio-professionnelle de la population active au lieu de résidence : [Région de Paris] -- [Paris]. A.U.R.E.G.
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Association universitaire de recherches cartographiques et géographiques, France. Délégation à l'aménagement du territoire et à l'action régionale, and Association universitaire de recherches et d'études géographiques
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Population ,Commerce ,Economics ,Data Visualization - Abstract
Seven maps of population in Paris and the Région Parisienne [Île-de-France], or the Paris Region, France, in 1962. Maps show the overall activity rate (i.e. people working) for both the Paris Region and the city of Paris, the female activity rate and dominant socioeconomic categories for the Paris Region, as well as the classification of the non-agricultural active population for both the Paris Region and the city of Paris. Maps include legends and bar scales (scales differ). Colored lithograph. Together, maps are 51 x 64 cm, on sheet 56 x 69 cm. "Population 42-2"., Atlas de Paris et de la Region Parisienne, by the Association universitaire de recherches cartographiques et géographiques; published by Editions Berger-Levrault in Paris, 1976. Presented in two objects - the atlas as single sheets housed within a box, and the accompanying text in a volume. Box and volume both covered in beige linen, with the title printed in red on paper and pasted to front covers of each, as well as the spine of the volume. Sheets within box include a title page, preface by Paul Delouvrier (Préfet de la Région Parisienne), a list of the patronage committee, a list of the contributors, a table of contents and 87 leaves of plates. Plates present 404 maps and 16 charts, with many sheets containing multiple maps. Atlas represents the city of Paris and the Région Parisienne [Île-de-France], or the Paris Region, France. Some maps also show France, Europe and the world in order to illustrate the national and international relationships of Paris and the Paris Region. Map topics include political geography, geomorphology, hydrogeography, weather, transportation, architecture, land use and development, population, energy, agriculture, industry, roads, economics, education, communication, tourism and religion. Maps also show vegetation, bodies of water and drainage. Most maps feature data visualization to convey geographical information, with thematic charts dotting the geography. The exquisite graphic design of the maps delivers the information with great visual pleasure. Maps by A.U.R.E.G. [Association universitaire de recherches et d'études géographiques]. The accompanying text volume is comprised of a half title page, title page, Introduction and ten sections, entitled: I. Generalities -- II. Aspects physiques -- III. Structure urbaine -- IV. Population -- V. Transports et energie -- VI. Agriculture -- VII. Industrie -- VIII. Tertiaire -- IX. Role national et international de Paris -- X. Le schema directeur de la Region Parisienne. The volume includes numerous additional maps and charts within its pages.
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- 1962
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