DescriptionMap of North America, WRCAI members-2008-21-07.svg
English: Map of North America and its second-level political divisions. Canadian provinces, US and Mexican states. Canada, Mexico, United States. Non-contiguous parts of a states/provinces are "grouped" together with the main area of the state/provinces, so any state/provinces can be coloured in completion with one click anywhere on the state/provinces's area. Also, all states/provinces have a "id" attached to them, making them easy to find. Select "find" and then enter in the state/provinces's ISO 3166-2 code in the "id" field to find it. The codes can be found here (Canada), here (USA) and here (Mexico).
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2007-12-08T23:23:36Z Lokal Profil 1712x1992 (335351 Bytes) Code cleanup
2007-10-07T07:55:13Z AlexCovarrubias 1712x1992 (350437 Bytes) == Summary == {{Information |Description=Map of North America and its second-level political divisions. Canadian provinces, US and Mexican states. Canada, Mexico, United States. |Source=Canada and US map by Alan Rockefeller.
2008-07-19T15:20:34Z Kmusser 1712x1992 (412366 Bytes) updated to reflect changes in membership
2007-12-09T00:24:42Z Lokal Profil 1712x1992 (335803 Bytes) {{Information |Description={{en|The Western Regional Climate Action Initiative.}} {{legend|green|Members}} {{legend|lime|Observers}} |Source=*Vector map from [[:Image:North America second level political division 2.svg|North
{{Information |Description={{en|Map of North America and its second-level political divisions. Canadian provinces, US and Mexican states. Canada, Mexico, United States. Non-contiguous parts of a states/provinces are "grouped" together with the main area