The Different Cartographic Projections and What They Mean


World map of 1300. Image via Wikicommons, under domain

World map of 1300. Image via Wikicommons, under domain

Cartography consists of the flat, simplified and conventional geometric representation of the earth’s surface, presented in the form of maps, charts or blueprints. Because it is a two-dimensional representation of something that is three-dimensional, all representations undergo some kind of deformation, so that the choice of a method takes into account not only technical aspects, but also political ones.

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