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Image:BlankMap-World.png – World map, Robinson projection centered on the meridian circa 11°15' to east from the Greenwich Prime Meridian. Microstates and island nations are generally represented by single or few pixels approximate to the capital; all territories indicated in the UN listing of territories and regions are exhibited.
== Summary == This is a recreated version of Image:LocationWorld.png using vector graphics. Original description: Large plain-grey map of world created by adapting Image:LocationSouthAmerica.png . Previous image uploaded by User:UserLogin no
This world map is saved in human-editable plain text format. Any editing of the image or creation of any derivative work should be performed using a text editor . Please do not upload edits saved or exported with Inkscape or similar vector graphics editors , as well as with automated tools such as SVG Translate .
Early world maps cover depictions of the world from the Iron Age to the Age of Discovery and the emergence of modern geography during the early modern period.Old maps provide information about places that were known in past times, as well as the philosophical and cultural basis of the map, which were often much different from modern cartography.
Maps are useful in presenting key facts within a geographical context and enabling a descriptive overview of a complex concept to be accessed easily and quickly. WikiProject Maps encourages the creation of free maps and their upload on Wikimedia Commons. On the project's pages can be found advice, tools, links to resources, and map conventions.
Some UN maps have special copyrights, as indicated on the map itself. UN maps are, in principle, open source material and you can use them in your work or for making your own map. UN requests however that you delete the UN name, logo and reference number upon any modification to the map. Content of your map will be your responsibility.
The Vector Map (VMAP), also called Vector Smart Map, is a vector-based collection of geographic information system (GIS) data about Earth at various levels of detail. Level 0 (low resolution) coverage is global and entirely in the public domain. Level 1 (global coverage at medium resolution) is only partly in the public domain.
09:31, 3 October 2021: 495 × 266 (21 KB) Hogweard: South Sudan border: 12:01, 5 November 2014: 495 × 266 (19 KB) Perhelion +Australia (on request) 13:11, 3 May 2013: 495 × 266 (19 KB) Perhelion: opt: 23:12, 7 January 2013: 495 × 266 (69 KB) Criostóir: These are the internationally recognised borders of Morocco (and as recognised by the UN ...