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The orientation of a map is the relationship between the directions on the map and the corresponding compass directions in reality. The word "orient" is derived from Latin oriens, meaning east. ... The most common cartographic convention, is that north is at the top of a map.

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The orientation of a map is the relationship between the directions on the map and the corresponding compass directions in reality. The word "orient" is derived from Latin oriens, meaning east. ... The most common cartographic convention, is that north is at the top of a map.

The directionality of a map is known as its orientation. The popularity of online mapping such as Google Maps has conditioned many people to expect due north to always be towards the top of the map and south towards the bottom.

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