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Geospatial Mapping

Geospatial mapping is the process of creating visual representations of geographic information—such as locations, boundaries, and features—using specialized data and technology like GPS, satellites, and mapping software. It allows us to analyze spatial relationships, visualize patterns, and solve problems related to land use, navigation, environmental monitoring, and more. Essentially, it turns complex location data into understandable maps, helping individuals and organizations make informed decisions based on geographic context.