- United States Geological Survey (USGS)@
- USGS sites focus on biology, geography, geology, geospatial information, and water resources of the U.S. and the world. The U.S. Geological Survey also offers sites monitoring recent earthquake activity and other natural hazards.
- About.com: Geography
- Features contemporary and historic maps, weather, culture, chat, population statistics, and more about geography. - States Web Games
- Learn the locations, capitals, abbreviations, and over 500 important facts about the 50 states of the USA. - How Far Is It?
- Find out how far apart any two places are and see them on a map. - Geosense
- Test your knowledge of world geography alone or against another online player. - Internet Geographer
- Includes a searchable directory of links, quizzes, message board, and trivia. - Wikipedia: Geography
- Features the structure of geography, the history of geography, techniques, related fields, and external links. - Geography Web Games
- Geography games and quizzes about places all over the world. - Geography Olympics
- Quiz consists of trying to locate 10 randomly selected countries on a map of the world, a kind of Geography Bee for the entire planet to take part in. - Test Your Geography Knowledge
- Quizzes on countries by continents and regions including the U.S., South America, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. - Geo-Globe
- Interactive games that help you learn geography. - U.S. Department of State Geographic Learning Site
- Designed to assist the teaching of geography and foreign affairs to students in grades K-12. - Footnotes to History
- Provides an overview of ephemeral states, micronations, secessionist states, and every other kind of country you never heard of in high school. - U.S. Census Bureau Geography
- Maps and cartographic resources. - National System for Geospatial-Intelligence (NSG) (3)
- Geographish.com
- An overview of geography science. Topics include human geography, geomorphology, land surveying, biogeography, and cartography.
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