Folks, it's wikipedia user Chocolatier again ... I'm such a new user of all these things that my enthusiasm can lead to minor embarassments ... such be the case now... so i'm "editing out" my last edit... thanks--142.163.78.19317:25, 13 December 2006 (UTC)
This atlas is really, really awesome! Well done!! --Astrokey4409:08, 11 December 2006 (UTC)
Hello, you can be interesting in theen:wikipedia:Graphic Lab/Maps. This project need to set up efficient cartographic protocols/norms, for wikipedia purpose. If you know some cartographers able to lead a such project, that's welcome. -lyhana8(Talk)15:21, 29 December 2006 (UTC)
Is there any gallery of maps with less English text that I can link to from a picture of the day description? I tried linking to maps but that is a redirect to here. /81.229.40.14916:22, 15 March 2007 (UTC)
Maybe Wikibooks is a better place for this Atlas project. Since Commons is a multilingual project the atlas will get more complex as more languages are added. If the atlaswas at Wikibooks, the atlas can be single language with translations at the different Wikibooks language edistions. Atlases are books used for education so the atlas project should fit the purpose of Wikibooks (educational text books and manuals). /81.229.40.14916:56, 15 March 2007 (UTC)
With your experience in the Atlas project, a matter with some relation --place name list/identifier with maps 'Proto-project' is being discussed here:w:Talk:List_of_countries_in_Europe#Proto-proposal -- and I wondered whether anyone here would care to advise us on what's already in the works of a similar (or identical!) nature to your knowledge. I'd some hopes you all already had something along these lines in progress, but perhaps there is another Commons project of related scope (One generating locator maps comes to mind). Thanks //FrankB17:09, 7 May 2007 (UTC)
Does anyone have a .svg map program that can be of my assistance? I need some help in creating a street map of New York City in .svg format. I am trying to format it similar to Google Maps or Windows Live Maps. Help will be appreciated. You can respond on my talk if you'd like. Thanks. --Imdanumber111:57, 28 May 2007 (UTC)
I'm working on making clickableimage maps for this atlas. For example:

I made this map with theimage map editor tool. I took a long time to make it, and then I realized the map didn't include Antarctica, so I'll have to do it over again with a different map. I'm thinking we could have a map like this on every regional page in the atlas.
What do you think? -Teaandcrumpets16:32, 29 October 2007 (UTC)
It seems there are already many maps fromTheatrum Orbis Terrarum on commons, yet few are assigned toCategory:Theatrum Orbis Terrarum and/or to Ortelius. Please check and expand what I have started. --Matthead04:28, 26 November 2007 (UTC)
GIS DATA REQUEST FOR RARELIBRA: I am interested in obtaining the GIS files for your map of rayons of Kazakhstan. I would like to use them in some GIS-based research I do. Please email me for details: jablackburn@fullerton.edu. Thank you and excellent work.
GIS DATA REQUEST FOR RARELIBRA: I am interested in obtaining the GIS files for your map of rayons of Kazakhstan. I would like to use them in some GIS-based research I do. Please email me for details: jablackburn@fullerton.edu. Thank you and excellent work.
I was wondering what u where gonna do with the principality of Sealand (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Principality_of_Sealand)
I hope this is the right place to ask this, i'm new to this..
Tosty_82 (wikipedia-account) april 2nd 2008
Is there a SVG with just the major rivers of Europe?
I propose splittingAtlas of the World into multiple pages, e.g., Topo, Natural resources, Projections, and adding Time zone maps. I also propose putting direct links to these pages into section "The world and its continents and oceans" of{{Atlas-end}}. (I am posting here becauseTalk:Atlas of the World andTalk:Atlas/Templates don't exist.) For example:
The world and its continents and oceans |
PresentlyAtlas of the World has lots of great information, but it's not obvious from the section title "General maps of the world" what is under there. I came here looking for a time zone map and couldn't find one, which is what started me on this idea. What say you?Cxw (talk)14:09, 16 July 2010 (UTC)
Is there a standard on which map projection should be used on what scale?
I see "Catalonia" and many more are included in the "Subnational autonomous entities" section. So... we are not a nation? Most of people here in Catalonia consider it a nation different from Spain. I hate when STATES WRITE HISTORY, not the people. And it's sad for me. --Catalaalatac (talk)16:08, 9 April 2011 (UTC)
Most of these edits in question are from January 2011 and has been move atlases to native names for monthsUser:23prootie has changed the Atlas of British Indian Ocean Territory Introduction and Name to reflect a Chagossian slant and moved said atlas toAtlas of the Chagos Archipelago, He also altered/moved other atlases, I don't have time right to fix this, so thats why I post here
Here are the Atlas that have been changed:
Atlas of British Indian Ocean Territory
BionicWilliam (talk)07:01, 23 April 2011 (UTC)
Interestingly, your historical maps do not show any maps of the Assyrian Empire which directly ruled over the lands that are today's Iraqi Kurdistan.
Commons:Deletion requests/"Maps of country" galleries is recently closed as "no nonsensus" (sic), and due to the scale of the merge proposalJopkeB suggested me to analyse the difference between atlas pages and the corresponding map pages instead. But I still wonder what is the practical difference between theatlas of Japan and themaps of Japan other than formatting. It is more like I can use a set of maps of X, and I can call it the "atlas of X" if it follows a strict format, otherwise it is called the "maps of X". I can demonstrate this with the Indian state of West Bengal, using the same set of maps to create both theatlas of West Bengal as well as themaps of West Bengal.Sbb1413 (he) (talk •contribs •uploads)17:08, 11 March 2025 (UTC)