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Mapping conventions

Mapping conventions are standardized rules or practices used to create consistent, clear representations of geographic data on maps. They guide how features like roads, boundaries, and symbols are displayed to ensure that maps are easy to interpret and compare. For example, using specific symbols or colors for certain features helps users quickly understand what’s represented. These conventions help maintain uniformity across maps, making navigation, planning, and analysis more efficient by reducing confusion and enhancing clarity.