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A map typically shows two types of north: true north and magnetic north. True north refers to the direction along the Earth's surface towards the North Pole, while magnetic north indicates the direction a compass points, which can vary due to the Earth's magnetic field. Additionally, some maps may also indicate grid north, which aligns with the map's grid system. The differences between these norths are important for navigation and understanding geographic orientation.

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