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    From the last district of the 20th century, the crucial tool of the cartographer has been the CPU. Much of cartography, especially at the data-gathering study level, has been subsuming by Geographic Information Systems (GIS). The functionality of maps has been to the highest degree advanced by expertise allowing, for example, the superimposition of spatially located variables onto existing geographical maps. Having local in sequence such as precipitation level, allotment of wildlife, or demographic data included within the map makes for more efficient analysis and better decision building.

    In the pre-electronic age such superimposition of data led to Dr. John Snow discovering the reason of cholera. Today, it is used by agencies as diverse as flora and fauna conservationists and militaries around the world. Even when GIS is not involved, the majority cartographers now use a diversity of computer graphics programs to make new maps. However, computers and file systems have allowed for the growth of Geographic Information Systems, or GIS, which allow for active, real-time communiqué with geographic data. More generally, maps can be devised to be a symbol of any local property of the world or part of it, or any other freedom, such as the common sense or extra-terrestrial map.
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