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Gazetteer of Scotland; Gazeteer for Scotland; The Gazetteer for Scotland; Gazetteer for scotland; Www.geo.ed.ac.uk

Composite Gazetteer of Antarctica         
  • Place names of diverse national origins from the Composite Antarctic Gazetteer on a topographic map of the [[South Shetland Islands]]
  • Place names from the Composite Antarctic Gazetteer on a topographic map of [[Sentinel Range]], [[Ellsworth Mountains]]
AUTHORITATIVE INTERNATIONAL GAZETTEER CONTAINING ALL THE ANTARCTIC TOPONYMS
SCAR CGA; Composite gazetteer of antarctica; Composite Antarctic Gazetteer; Norway Gazetteer of Antarctica; Japan Gazetteer of Antarctica; Australian Antarctic Gazetteer
The Composite Gazetteer of Antarctica (CGA) of the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR) is the authoritative international gazetteer containing all Antarctic toponyms published in national gazetteers, plus basic information about those names and the relevant geographical features. The Gazetteer includes also parts of the International Hydrographic Organization (IHO) General Bathymetric Chart of the Oceans (GEBCO) gazetteer for under-sea features situated south of 60° south latitude.
One Scotland Gazetteer         
The One Scotland Gazetteer is the definitive national land, property and address dataset for Scotland that is published by Spatial Information Service within the Improvement Service. It is compiled using information from all 32 Scottish councils and produced to common standards and specification.
gazetteer         
  • [[John Speed]]'s map of "[[Bedford]]e", from his ''Theatre of the Empire of Great Britaine'', published in 1611
  • Imperial Gazetteer of India]], [[Oxford University Press]], 1909
  • woodblock printed]] scenes of 17th-century [[Nanjing]].
  • Ordnance Gazetteer for Scotland - First Page
  • Gazetteer of the Muslim Regions]]'), a Chinese [[Qing dynasty]] illustration of a Muslim [[akhoond]] (Chinese: ''ahong'') from 1772. In 1755, the [[Qianlong Emperor]] sent an army to put down a [[Khoja]] rebellion in [[Kashgar]]. Several officers from that campaign aided in the compilation of this gazetteer.
  • [[John Norden]]'s map of [[London]] published in 1593
  • Map of the Fengshan County of "[[Taiwan]] Prefectural Gazetteer", published in 1696 during the [[Kangxi Emperor]]'s reign in the [[Qing dynasty]]
  • American geographer [[Jedidiah Morse]]'s "A New Map of North America Shewing all the New Discoveries" from his gazetteer of 1797.
  • A 15th-century manuscript copy of the [[Ptolemy world map]], reconstituted from Ptolemy's ''Geographia'' (circa 150), indicating the countries of "[[Serica]]" and "Sinae" ([[China]]) at the extreme right, beyond the island of "Taprobane" ([[Sri Lanka]], oversized) and the "Aurea Chersonesus" ([[Malay Peninsula]]).
GEOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY OR DIRECTORY USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH A MAP OR ATLAS
The World Gazetteer; World Gazetteer; World gazetteer; Gazeteer; Gazzetteer; Gazzeteer; Gazateer; Gazetteer of the State of New York; U. P. Gazetteer By Th.Baldwin; Universal Pronouncing Gazetteer; Universal Pronouncing Gazetteer By Thomas Baldwin; Gazetteers; Geographical dictionary; Gazzeteers; Difangzhi
[?gaz?'t??]
¦ noun a geographical index or dictionary.
Origin
C17 (in the sense 'journalist'): via Fr. from Ital. gazzettiere, from gazzetta (see gazette); current sense is from a gazetteer called The Gazetteer's: or, Newsman's Interpreter.

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Gazetteer for Scotland

The Gazetteer for Scotland is a gazetteer covering the geography, history and people of Scotland. It was conceived in 1995 by Bruce Gittings of the University of Edinburgh and David Munro of the Royal Scottish Geographical Society, and contains 25,870 entries as of July 2019. It claims to be "the largest dedicated Scottish resource created for the web". The Gazetteer for Scotland provides a carefully researched and editorially validated resource widely used by students, researchers, tourists and family historians with interests in Scotland.

Following on from a strong Scottish tradition of geographical publishing, the Gazetteer for Scotland is the first comprehensive gazetteer to be produced for the country since Francis Groome's Ordnance Gazetteer of Scotland (1882-86) (the text of which is incorporated into relevant entries). The aim is not to produce a travel guide, of which there are many, but to write a substantive and thoroughly edited description of the country, including industrial sites, notable architecture and many other features not of tourist interest.

Unlike a traditional gazetteer, the Gazetteer for Scotland has been expanded into an encyclopedia, by including additional entries on famous people, events, Scottish families and family history. These entries are interlinked, and facilities provided to search and map the online database. The Gazetteer for Scotland also includes a simple interface to the historical mapping provided by the National Library of Scotland, and links to other Scottish Government resources, such as listed building information from Historic Environment Scotland and geological maps from the British Geological Survey. As such, it provides a single portal into a vast array of underlying information.

In terms of the web, the Gazetteer for Scotland is historically interesting because it is one of the earliest decisions to take what would have been a book and make it available as a website, realising that the content would grow too much larger than could be economically publishable. The web medium also permitted many more illustrations than would be possible in print. A book has, in fact, been published as a later output of this project Scotland: An Encyclopedia of Places and Landscape (2006), which distills the key facts from the Gazetteer for Scotland database, together with high-quality mapping, into a handy reference form.