National Geographic Magazine Vol. 07 - 06. June 1896

National Geographic Magazine Vol. 07 - 06. June 1896

by National Geographic Society

This volume of the National Geographic Magazine, published in June 1896, explores various geographical themes. It features detailed articles on the Seine, Meuse, and Moselle rivers in France, offering insights into their physical characteristics and historical significance. The magazine also delves into the journey across the Gulf of Mexico by rail to Key West, Florida, highlighting the development of transportation infrastructure in the United States. A geographical description of the British Islands, focusing on their landforms and physical features, is included as well. The volume concludes with an examination of the Mexican Census, providing valuable data on the country's demographics and population distribution.

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