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Emmanuel de
Martonne (French pronunciation: [ɛmanɥɛl də maʁtɔn], 1
April 1873 – 24 July 1955) was a
French geographer. He parti****ted in the
Paris Peace...
- the 1933
Congress continued the discussions.
According to
Emmanuel de
Martonne, in 1927,
Central Europe encomp****ed Austria, Czechoslovakia, Germany,...
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Staff with six geographers,
Albert Demangeon,
Lucien Gallois,
Emmanuel de
Martonne,
Emmanuel de Margerie,
Louis Raveneau and Paul
Vidal de la Blache. Antoine...
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geographer George Viers after the
climate classification of
Emmanuel de
Martonne and
found in the NW
Mediterranean area (e.g. M****ille), can be seen as...
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American Arid
Diagonal was
first coined by
French geographer Emmanuel de
Martonne in his 1935 work Problème des régions
arides Sud-Américaines. However,...
- 1909;
later the term was
taken over by the
French geographer Emmanuel de
Martonne (who drew the
western borders of
Romania in 1919) and
introduced in French...
- Romania,
belonging to Babeș-Bolyai
University and
located at 1
Emmanuel de
Martonne Street. Soon
after the 1918
union of
Transylvania with
Romania and the...
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Fuenzalida studied in Sorbonne,
Paris with
teachers such as
Emmanuel de
Martonne, Émile Haug and León Lyteaud. He died in 1966
after a long
period of illness...
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including the
Romanian historian Ion
Nistor and
French geographer Emmanuel de
Martonne testified that most
Bessarabian peasants called themselves Moldavians....
- 1952–56 L.
Dudley Stamp 1949–52
George B.
Cressey 1938–49
Emmanuel de
Martonne 1934–38 Sir
Charles Close 1931–34
Isaiah Bowman 1928–31
General Robert...