Political world map in the style of Goode homolosine projection, also known as orange-peel projection, is an alternative map to the classic Mercator one with the interrupted projection characteristic.
• Shows the overview of each continent with the proportion according to reality. It is a combination of homolographic (Mollweide) projection and sinusoidal projection around latitudes 40° S and 40° N.
• Shows the boundaries divided by colors into 7 continents; Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Europe, Australia, and Antarctica, for a total of 193 countries.
• Shows the governmental boundaries of each country, territory borders with neighboring countries, islands, archipelagos, seas, and important oceans.
• Shows names of countries worldwide, some capital cities, and overseas territories.
• Brief description of the map projection.
• Brief history of the map inventor.
• Language can be chosen: Thai-English or only English.
• 2022 updated.
• Size (M) 100x69 cm has a scale of 1:41,000,000 , size (XL) 138x100 cm has a scale of 1:30,000,000 .
• Suitable for senior high school students age 15-17 years old, or those interested in maps.