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  • Inset Maps: Understanding Enlarged Views Within Maps
    That's called an inset map.

    An inset map is a smaller map within a larger map that shows a magnified view of a specific area. This allows for more detail and clarity about a particular location of interest.

    Here are some examples of how inset maps are used:

    * City maps: Inset maps might show specific neighborhoods or districts within a larger city map.

    * World maps: Inset maps could focus on a particular continent or region, providing more detail than the main map.

    * Hiking maps: Inset maps might highlight a specific trail or scenic area within a larger park or wilderness map.

    Let me know if you have any other map-related questions!

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