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    Emmanuel de Martonne (French pronunciation: [ɛmanɥɛl də maʁtɔn], 1 April 1873 – 24 July 1955) was a French geographer. He participated in the Paris Peace...
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    South American Arid Diagonal was first coined by French geographer Emmanuel de Martonne in his 1935 work Problème des régions arides Sud-Américaines. However...
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    commission (the "Lord Commission") presided over by geographers including Emmanuel de Martonne and Robert Ficheux, and historians Robert William Seton-Watson and...
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    French geographer George Viers after the climate classification of Emmanuel de Martonne and found in the NW Mediterranean area (e.g. Marseille), can be seen...
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  • 1940-49 Marguerite Lefèvre 1938–40 Paul Michotte 1931–38 Emmanuel de Martonne 1928–31 Filippo De Filippi 1922–28 Sir Charles Close The IGU is organized...
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    Central Europe (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Europe, and the 1933 Congress continued the discussions. According to Emmanuel de Martonne, in 1927, Central Europe encompassed Austria, Czechoslovakia, Germany...
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    an international commission overseen by the French cartographer Emmanuel de Martonne, that wanted to have the respective ethnicites on different sides...
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    period 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...
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    including the Romanian historian Ion Nistor and French geographer Emmanuel de Martonne testified that most Bessarabian peasants called themselves Moldavians...
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    Germany. The discipline emerged in the 1940s with works of Carl Troll, Emmanuel de Martonne, Pierre Birot and Julius Büdel. The foundation of climatic geomorphology...
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