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The Comparative Geography of Palestine and the Sinaitic Peninsula is an important work of geography and history. Carl Ritter's comparative approach to geography was unique for his time, and this book is an excellent example of his method. He compares the geography of Palestine and the Sinaitic Peninsula to other regions of the world, and analyzes their climate, topography, and geology. This work is still relevant today, as it provides a comprehensive understanding of the physical environment of the Holy Land.
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