Map folding is a mathematical and computational concept that involves the folding of a map or a two-dimensional surface into a smaller form while maintaining its overall structure and connectedness. The goal of map folding is often to simplify a map for better navigation or to present the information more efficiently. It can be used in various contexts, such as in cartography, computer graphics, and even in origami.

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