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  2. Dasymetric map - Wikipedia

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    The dasymetric map is a hybrid product combining the strengths and weaknesses of choropleth and isarithmic maps. [1]: 271 Dasymetric maps are used instead of choropleth maps because they represent underlying data distributions more accurately. Choropleth maps and dasymetric maps differ in three main ways.

  3. Cartographic design - Wikipedia

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    A Dasymetric map is a hybrid type that uses additional data sources to refine the boundaries of a choropleth map (especially through excluding uninhabited areas), thereby mitigating some of the sources of misinterpretation. A Proportional symbol map visualizes statistical data of point symbols, often circles, using the visual variable of size ...

  4. Wikipedia:WikiProject Maps - Wikipedia

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    The aim of WikiProject Maps is to improve the quality of maps across the Wikimedia Foundation. The Maps for Wikipedia page is an overview of different formats and tools for maps available on Wikipedia. The Map conventions page provides advice for creating and improving maps. The Map workshop page can be used to add your map requests and your ...

  5. Thematic map - Wikipedia

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    The most common purpose of a thematic map is to portray the geographic distribution of one or more phenomena. Sometimes this distribution is already familiar to the cartographer, who wants to communicate it to an audience, while at other times the map is created to discover previously unknown patterns (as a form of Geovisualization). [17]

  6. Dasymeter - Wikipedia

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    The Principle of Archimedes permits to derive a formula which does not rely on any information of volume: a sample, the big sphere in the adjacent images, of known mass-density is weighed in vacuum and then immersed into the gas and weighed again.

  7. Talk:Dasymetric map - Wikipedia

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  8. Category:High-importance Maps articles - Wikipedia

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    G. Talk:Gauss–Krüger coordinate system; Talk:Gaussian grid; Talk:General Perspective projection; Talk:Geodesy; Talk:Geodetic datum; Talk:Geographic coordinate ...

  9. Délvidék - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Kingdom of Hungary in 1941; Délvidék is the green area in the south. Délvidék ( Hungarian: [ˈdeːlvideːk] , "southern land" or "southern territories") is a historical geographical term referring to varying areas in the southern part of what was the Kingdom of Hungary . [ 1 ]