A battle field
The two swords on an Ordnance Survey (OS) map represent a feature called a "Battle Site." This symbol signifies the location of a historic battle or conflict.
Two swords on a map typically denote a location associated with conflict, battle, or military significance. This symbol can indicate a historical site of warfare or a strategic area relevant to military operations. In some contexts, it may also represent places related to honor or valor in combat. The specific meaning can vary depending on the map's context and design.
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On a map, black dots usually represent capital cities.
Mapmakers use scale to represent distances between points on a map.
How grey is used on a map can be found in the map's legend.
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Black dots on a map typically represent point locations of interest, such as cities, landmarks, or attractions. They provide a visual reference for where specific features are located within the map's context.