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Cartography



Map - conventionalized representation of spatial phenomena on a plane surface. Unlike photographs, maps are selective and may be prepared to show various quantitative and qualitative facts, including boundaries, physical features, patterns, and distribution. Each point on such a map corresponds to a geographical position in accordance with a definite scale and projection (see map projection)   Read More...

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    American Beginnings: Exploration, Culture, and Cartography in the Land of Norumbega
    by Emerson W. Baker, Edwin A. Churchill, Richard D'Abate, Kristine L. Jones, Victor A. Konrad, Harald E. L. Prins. 392 pgs.


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    Representation and Its Relationship with Cartographic Visualization, in Cartography and Geographic Information Science
    by Gennady Andrienko, Natalia Andrienko, Gerd Buziek, Jason Dykes, David Fairbairn. 29 pgs.


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