"Lines Across Maps" typically refers to a concept or practice in cartography where lines are drawn across maps for various purposes, such as to represent boundaries, routes, or connections between different geographic points. This can include: 1. **Political Boundaries**: Lines indicating borders between countries or regions. 2. **Transportation Routes**: Lines showing roads, railways, and flight paths. 3. **Migration Patterns**: Arrows or lines representing the movement of people or animals across different areas.
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