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Geo-Topology in Geographical Analysis -- Chapter 2. Geoinformatics and Topological Data Analysis -- Chapter 3. Geo-Topology of Landscape Boundaries -- Chapter 4. Geo-Topology of Networks of Borders -- Chapter. 5.Geo-Topology, Complexity and Resilience -- Part III. Topology in Geo-Visualization -- Chapter 6. Geo-Topological Visualization of Landscapes and Landforms -- Chapter 7. Geo-Topological Visualization of Land Use Dynamics -- Chapter 8. Geo-Topological Visualization with Knots and Braids. Part IV. Topological Models for Cyber-Geography -- Chapter 9. Topologies of Ubiquity and Placelessness -- Chapter 10. Ultrametri-City -- Part V. Psychological, Educational, Epistemological and Philosophical Perspectives on Geo-Topology -- Chapter 11. Geo-Topology and Visual Impact -- Chapter 12. Geo-Topology in Games and Education -- Chapter 13. Geo-Topology and Epistemology -- Chapter 14. 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