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Why do the call political maps political?

Political maps are called "political" because they highlight and represent political divisions and boundaries. They focus on:

* Countries and their borders: Political maps show the territories of different nations, marking their boundaries and highlighting their relative size and location.

* States, provinces, and administrative regions: They delineate the internal political subdivisions of countries, such as states in the US, provinces in Canada, or regions in China.

* Electoral districts: Political maps often depict the boundaries of electoral districts, showing how areas are divided for purposes of electing representatives.

* Capital cities: They usually mark the location of capitals, indicating centers of political power.

* Other political features: Some political maps may also include information about political parties, electoral results, or areas under different types of political control.

In contrast to physical maps, which focus on natural features like mountains, rivers, and landforms, political maps prioritize the representation of human-made political structures and boundaries.

Therefore, the term "political" in "political map" emphasizes the focus on political divisions and power structures rather than physical geography.

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