In cartography, a cartouche is a decorative motif used to enclose a map's title, scale, legend, or other important information. It is often ornately designed, giving maps an artistic touch while also helping to highlight key textual information. The term "cartouche" originally comes from the French word for a scroll or a roll of paper, and it is sometimes associated with a frame that resembles an elongated oval or a shield shape.

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