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Each entry contains similar information: the two-letter code for the country, the language, the time zone, the capital, a short historical overview, the origin of the country's name, and basic population and land statistics. In addition, except for the countries and land areas that have no political subdivisions, there is a chart identifying the political subdivisions and a list containing a variety of statistical information about population, land size, and capital (or "principal town") of the subdivision. The larger entries, such as India and the U.S., also provide other information: "territorial extent" descriptions of geographic details related to each subregion; a historical chronology focused on changes in the political subdivisions; and historical comparative statistics by date and subdivision. A very complete index listing all the identified administrative subdivisions completes the book.
Some of the information in this compendium is available in standard reference sources that are updated annually, such as The Europa World Yearbook (Europa) and The Political Handbook of the World (CSA). Although there is sometimes more detail about the political subregions of each country in Administrative Subdivisions of Countries, the statistics in the two-volume Europa World Yearbook are more up-to-date and include statistical estimates based on formulas. For example, the Europa statistics on the subdivisions in Mongolia total more than 200,000 more people than what is listed in Administrative Subdivisions. The Europa statistics also include population density numbers for the subdivisions, whereas Administrative Subdivisions contains only simple population statistics for the country's subregions. However, Europa doesn't consistently identify subdivisions for all countries (e.g., there is no listing of political subdivisions for Turkey). Administrative Subdivisions does list all subregions where they exist.
Given the fact that a significant amount of the information in this volume is readily available in standard reference sources and that many of the statistics listed in this volume will probably be updated in upcoming censuses, Administrative Subdivisions of Countries is recommended only for large academic and public libraries and for specialized libraries where historical information on the world's political subdivisions is needed.
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