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  2. South-up map orientation - Wikipedia

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    South-up map orientation is the orientation of a map with south up, at the top of the map, amounting to a 180-degree rotation of the map from the standard convention of north-up. Maps in this orientation are sometimes called upside down maps or reversed maps. [citation needed] Other maps with non-standard orientation include T and O maps, polar ...

  3. Map projection - Wikipedia

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    South-up map orientationMap orientation; UV mapping – Process of projecting a 3D model's surface to a 2D image for texture mapping; World mapMap of most or all of the surface of the Earth; Spherical image projection – Video projection technique

  4. Map - Wikipedia

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    South-up maps invert the North is up convention by having south at the top. Ancient Africans including in Ancient Egypt used this orientation, as some maps in Brazil do today. [3] Buckminster Fuller's Dymaxion maps are based on a projection of the Earth's sphere onto an icosahedron. The resulting triangular pieces may be arranged in any order ...

  5. Fra Mauro map - Wikipedia

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    The Fra Mauro world map is unusual, but typical of Fra Mauro's portolan charts, in that its orientation is with the south at the top. One explanation for why the map places south at the top is that 15th-century compasses were south-pointing. [6] In addition, south at the top was used in Arab maps of the time.

  6. Talk:South-up map orientation/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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  7. Topographical disorientation - Wikipedia

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    Topographical disorientation is the inability to orient oneself in one's surroundings, sometimes as a result of focal brain damage. [1] This disability may result from the inability to make use of selective spatial information (e.g., environmental landmarks) or to orient by means of specific cognitive strategies such as the ability to form a mental representation of the environment, also known ...

  8. File:Map of South America (physical, political, population ...

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    Orientation: Normal: Number of components: 3: Horizontal resolution: 200 dpi: Vertical resolution: 200 dpi: Data arrangement: chunky format: Software used: Adobe Photoshop Elements 15.0 (Windows) File change date and time: 07:52, 19 August 2020: Color space: sRGB: Date and time of digitizing: 00:15, 11 August 2020: Date metadata was last ...

  9. Topographic map - Wikipedia

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    The various features shown on the map are represented by conventional signs or symbols. For example, colors can be used to indicate a classification of roads. These signs are usually explained in the margin of the map, or on a separately published characteristic sheet. [17] [18] [19] Topographic maps are also commonly called contour maps or ...