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Birth Date 1969
Journal Abbreviation Polish Cartogr Rev.
Description The Polish Cartographical Review (Pol. Cartogr. Rev, PCR) is one of the oldest cartographic journals in the world. It … More The Polish Cartographical Review (Pol. Cartogr. Rev, PCR) is one of the oldest cartographic journals in the world. It has been distributed since 1969 as the continuation of the periodical that had been published in Lvov for 11 years (during the years 1923 to 1934) under the title The Polish Cartographical Review. The quarterly plays an essential role in connection with the increasing importance of spatial information in the contemporary world as well as due to the expanding of use of maps in many areas of social and economic life. In the area of interest of the magazine are the problems of theory of cartography, editing and perception processes of maps, the use of cartography in the studies of social and economic phenomena, including the use of the remote sensing and GIS tools, as well as the cultural role of the map and the history of cartography. ISSN: 0324-8321; National Library: 008897061; LCCN: 74-267040; OCLC: 3282722
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Jakub Kuna
(2018)
‘Partially compiled’ Maps 1:25,000 by Polish Military Geographical Institute (1919–1939).
Polish Cartographical Review
(pp. 31-46).
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Hildegardo Córdova-Aguilar
(2018)
Reminiscences about Mariano Felipe Paz Soldán’s Geographic Atlas of Peru (1865).
Polish Cartographical Review
(pp. 111-122).
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Jolanta Korycka-Skorupa; Jacek Pasławski
(2017)
The Beginnings of the Choropleth Presentation.
Polish Cartographical Review
(pp. 187-198).
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Beata Konopska
(2016)
The Cartographic Materials Auxiliary in the Determination of the Borders of Poland during the Paris Peace Conference (1919–1920) in the Light of Archival Records.
Polish Cartographical Review
(pp. 67-75).
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